-4.25 0.25 134
-4.50 0.50 70
This prescription is 3 years out of date, if you're ordering new glasses you should just get a new eye exam
-4.25 0.25 134
-4.50 0.50 70
This prescription is 3 years out of date, if you're ordering new glasses you should just get a new eye exam
How are his zeroes so inconsistent.
Fucker should go back to elementary school or buy a fucking computer.
Nobody should have tried to write cursive numbers. That's just a recipe for disaster
I don't know who downvoted you, but have an upvote.
Thank you for understanding. 👍
-4.25. 0.25. 134.
-4.50. 0.50. 70.
But this prescription expired 2 years ago. Get a new one.
You missed the negative signs on the cylinder corrections.
Not negatives. They're "cursive zeros". My old doctor used to do that. Annoying as hell.
Have you considered CALLING your fucking optometrist and asking for clarification?
Edit: after reading your other replies in this post its clear you’re just trolling. Go get another eye exam, Mr. “Perfectly Stable Eyes.”
I'm cringing at the date format "1-20-21".
ISO 8601 is the only way
I filed my first complaint against a coworker for arguing with me about ISO standards. I'm an AV engineer and use YYYY-MM-DD for my print sets which he found "confusing" because most fools write M-D-YY. I told him I got approval to do it that way and it might even become mandatory (true) but he wouldn't drop it. He sarcastically told me I should teach a class on date formats because I think I'm so smart.
We're an international company and I'm gonna keep using the international standard for dates, douchebag.
I like how this person is confused by a four-digit year as the first field, like that's ambiguous!
2024-08-28?? How am I supposed to know if that means the 28th of August in the year 2024 or the 2024th day of '28???
some online shops let you upload a scan of it, do that and let them decipher the code.
That's fully legible, but probably only because my handwriting is just as bad.
Indeed, how are babby form?
Just look at the prescription when you get it and ask what the numbers are.
Those are your eyes, and you paid for those numbers, either directly or via health insurance / taxes.
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