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Sunglasses

Sunglasses or sun glasses are a visual aid, variously termed spectacles or glasses, which feature lenses that are coloured or darkened to prevent strong light from reaching the eyes. In the early Twentieth century they were also known as sun cheaters (or simply cheaters).

<a href=”http://www.himfr.com/buy-Checked_Shirt/”>Checked shirt</a>Many people find direct sunlight too bright to be comfortable. During outdoor activities, the human eye can receive more light than usual. Healthcare professionals recommend eye protection whenever outside to protect the eyes from ultraviolet radiation, which can lead to the development of a cataract. Sunglasses have also been associated with celebrities and film actors primarily due to the desire to hide or mask their identity, but this may also be due in part to the fact that film lighting is typically stronger than natural light and uncomfortable to an unprotected eye. Since the 1940s sunglasses have been popular as a fashion accessory, especially on the beach.

It is said that the Roman emperor Nero liked to watch gladiator fights with emeralds. These, however, appear to have worked rather like mirrors.[1] Flat panes of smoky quartz which offered no corrective powers but did protect the eyes from glare were used in China in the 12th century or possibly earlier. Contemporary documents describe the use of such crystals by judges in Chinese courts to conceal their facial expressions while questioning witnesses.

James Ayscough began experimenting with tinted lenses in spectacles in the mid-18th century. These were not “sunglasses” as such; Ayscough believed blue- or green-tinted glass could correct for specific vision impairments. Protection from the sun’s rays was not a concern of his.

Yellow/Amber and brown-tinted spectacles were also a commonly-prescribed item for people with syphilis in the 19th and early 20th centuries because of the sensitivity to light that was one of the symptoms of the disease.

In the early 1900s, the use of sunglasses started to become more widespread, especially among the pioneering stars of silent movies. It is commonly believed that this was to avoid recognition by fans, but the real reason was they often had perennially sore eyes from the powerful arc lights that were needed due to the extremely slow speed film stocks used. The stereotype persisted long after improvements in film quality and the introduction of ultraviolet filters had eliminated this problem. Inexpensive mass-produced sunglasses were introduced to America by Sam Foster in 1929. Foster found a ready market on the beaches of Atlantic City, New jersey, where he began selling sunglasses under the name Foster Grant from a Woolworth on the Boardwalk.

Sunglasses first became polarized in 1936, when Edwin H. Land began experimenting with making lenses with his patented Polaroid filter.

Hiding one’s eyes has implications in face-to-face communication: It can hide weeping, being one of the signs of mourning, makes eye contact impossible which can be intimidating, like in the stereotype of the guardian of a chain gang as depicted in Cool Hand Luke, or can show detachment, which is considered cool in some circles. Darkened sunglasses of particular shapes may be in vogue as a fashion accessory. Note that normal glasses are very rarely worn without a practical purpose curiously, they can project an image of uncool nerdiness that sunglasses do not have. The impact on nonverbal communication and the cool image are among the reasons for wearing sunglasses by night or indoors. People may also wear sunglasses to hide dilated or contracted pupils or bloodshot eyes (which would reveal drug use), recent physical abuse (such as a black eye), or to compensate for increased photosensitivity. Fashion trends are another reason for wearing sunglasses, particularly designer sunglasses. Shutter Shades are a prime example of sunglasses worn for fashion rather than functionality due to trends in pop culture.

People with severe visual impairment, such as the blind, often wear sunglasses in order to avoid making others uncomfortable ??not seeing eyes may be better than seeing eyes which seem to look in the wrong direction. Those whose eyes have an abnormal appearance (for example due to cataract) or which jerk uncontrollably (nystagmus) may also do so.

Sunglasses can improve visual comfort and visual clarity by protecting the eye from glare.[3] Various types of disposable sunglasses are dispensed to patients after receiving mydriatic eye drops during eye examinations.

Excessive exposure to ultraviolet radiation (UV) can cause short-term and long-term ocular problems such as photokeratitis, snow blindness, cataracts, pterygium, and various forms of eye cancer.[4] medical experts often advise the public on the importance of wearing sunglasses to protect the eyes from UV[4]. In the European Union, a CE mark identifies glasses fulfilling quality regulations. In the preparation for solar eclipses, health authorities often warn against looking at the sun through sunglasses alone.

There is no demonstrated correlation between high prices and increased UV protection. A 1995 study reported that “Expensive brands and polarizing sunglasses do not guarantee optimal UVA protection.” [5] The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has also reported that “[c]onsumers cannot rely on price as an indicator of quality”.[6] One survey cited below even found a $6.95 pair of generic glasses with slightly better protection than Salvatore Ferragamo shades.[7]

More recently, high-energy visible light (HEV) has been implicated as a cause of age-related macular degeneration[8][9], and some manufacturers design to block it. Sunglasses may be especially important for children, as their ocular lenses are thought to transmit far more HEV light than adults (lenses “yellow” with age).

Some sunglasses also pass ANSI Z87.1 requirements for basic impact and high impact protection. These are voluntary standards, so not all sunglasses comply, nor are manufacturers required to comply. In the basic impact test, a 1 in (2.54 cm) steel ball is dropped on the lens from 50 in (127 cm). In the high velocity test, a 1/4 in (6.35mm) steel ball is shot at the lens at 150 ft/s (45.72 m/s). In both tests, no part of the lens can touch the eye.

There are three sunglass standards.

The Australian Standard is AS 1067. The five sunglass ratings under this standard are based on the amount of light they absorb, 0 to 4, with providing some protection from UV radiation and sunglare, and a high level of protection.

The US standard is ANSI Z80.3-1972. According to the ANSI Z80.3-2001 standard, the compliable lens should have a UVB (280 to 315nm) transmittance of no more than one per cent and a UVA (315 to 380nm) transmittance of no more than 0.5 times of the visual light transmittance

The European standard is EN 1836:2005. The four ratings are 0 for insufficient UV protection, 1 for sufficient UV protection, 2 for good UV protection and 3 for full UV protection.

Water sunglasses, also known as surfing sunglasses, surf goggles and water eyewear consist of eyewear specially adapted to be used in turbulent water, such as the surf. Features normally available include
a) shatter proof & impact resistant lenses
b) strap or other fixing to keep glasses in place during sporting activities
c) buoyancy to stop them from sinking should they be displaced from the wearer
d) nose cushion
e) vent or other method to eliminate fogging

Many sports utilize these sunglasses including surfing, windsurfing, kiteboarding, wakeboarding, kayaking, jet skiing, Bodyboarding, and water skiing.

The colour of the lens can vary by style, fashion, and purpose, but for general use, green, grey, yellow, or brown is recommended to avoid or minimize color distortion which would be dangerous when, for instance, driving a car. Gray lenses are considered neutral because they do not enhance contrast or distort colors. Brown and green lenses cause some minimal color distortion, but have contrast-enhancing properties. Red lenses are good for medium and lower light conditions because they are good at enhancing contrast, but cause significant color distortion. Orange and yellow lenses have the best contrast enhancement at depth perception but cause color distortion. Yellow lenses are commonly used by golfers and shooters for its contrast enhancement and depth perception properties. Blue or purple lenses offer no real benefits and are mainly cosmetic. With the introduction of office computing, ergonomists can recommend mildly tinted glasses for display operators to increase contrast.[citation needed] Clear lenses are used typically to protect the eyes from impact, debris, dust, or chemicals. Some sunglasses with interchangeable lens have optional clear lenses to protect the eyes during low light or night time activities. Debates exist as to whether “blue blocking” or amber tinted lenses may have a protective effect.[11] Blue blocking sunglasses typically also block some light of other colors to function well in full sunlight. Some low blue glasses are for use inside at night to avoid suppression of the sleep promoting hormone melatonin. They provide enough light so normal evening activities can continue.

Some models have polarized lenses, made of Polaroid polarized plastic sheet, to reduce glare caused by light reflected from polarizing surfaces such as water (see Brewster’s angle for how this works) as well as by polarized diffuse sky radiation (skylight). This can be especially useful when fishing, as the ability to see beneath the surface of the water is crucial.

A mirrored coating can also be applied to the lens. This mirrored coating reflects some of the light when it hits the lens before it is transmitted through the lens making it useful in bright conditions. These mirrored coatings can be made any color by the manufacturer for styling and fashion purposes. The color of the mirrored surface is irrelevant to the color of the lens. For example, a gray lens can have a blue mirror coating, and a brown lens can have a silver coating. Sunglasses of this type are sometimes called mirrorshades. A mirror does not get hot in the sunlight and prevents scattering in the lens bulk.

Sunglass lenses are made from either glass or plastic. Plastic lenses are typically made from acrylic, polycarbonate, CR-39 or Polyurethane. Glass lenses have the best optical clarity and scratch resistance, but are heavier than plastic lenses. They can also shatter or break on impact. Plastic lenses are lighter but are more prone to scratching. Plastic offers more resistance to shattering than glass. Polycarbonate plastic lenses are the lightest, and are also almost shatterproof, making them good for impact protection. CR-39 is the most common plastic lens, due to their low weight, high scratch resistance, and low transparency for ultraviolet and infrared radiation.

Any of the above features: color, polarization, gradation, mirroring, and materials can be combined into the lens for a pair of sunglasses. Gradated glasses are darker at the top of the lens where the sky is viewed and transparent at the bottom. Corrective lenses or glasses can be manufactured with either tinting or darkened to serve as sunglasses. An alternative is to use the corrective glasses with a secondary lenses such as oversize sunglasses that fit over the regular glasses, clip-on lens that are placed in front of the glasses, and flip-up glasses which feature a dark lens that can be flipped up when not in use. Photochromic lens gradually darken in bright light.

Frames are generally made from plastic, nylon, a metal or metal alloy. Nylon frames are usually used in sports because they are light weight and flexible. They are able to bend slightly and return to their original shape instead of breaking when pressure is applied to them. This flex can also help the glasses grip better on the wearer’s face. Metal frames are usually more rigid than nylon frames thus they can be more easily damaged when participating in sporty activities, but this is not to say that they cannot be used for such activities. Because metal frames are more rigid, some models have spring loaded hinges to help them grip the wearer’s face better. The end of the ear pieces and the bridge over the nose can be textured or have a rubber or plastic material to hold better. The end of the ear pieces are usually curved so that they wrap around the ear; however, some models have straight ear pieces. Oakley, for example, has straight ear pieces on all their glasses.

Frames can be made to hold the lenses in several different ways. There are three common styles: full frame, half frame, and frameless. Full frame glasses have the frame go all around the lenses. Half frames go around only half the lens, typically the frames attach to the top of the lenses and on the side near the top. Frameless glasses have no frame around the lenses and the ear stems are attached directly to the lenses. There are two styles of frameless glasses: those that have a piece of frame material connecting the two lenses together, and those that are a single lens with ear stems on each side.

Some sports-oriented sunglasses have interchangeable lens options. Lenses can be easily removed and swapped with a different lens, usually a different coloured lens. The purpose of this is to allow the wearer to easily change lenses when light conditions or activities change. The reason for this is because the cost of a set of lenses is less than the cost of a separate pair of glasses and carrying extra lenses is less bulky than carrying multiple pairs of glasses. It also allows easy replacement of a set of lenses if they are damaged. The most common type of sunglasses with interchangeable lenses have a single lens or shield that covers both eyes. Styles that use two lenses also exist, but are less common.

Nose bridges allow support between the lens and the face. Nose bridges also prevent pressure marks caused by the weight of the lens or frame on the cheeks. People with large noses may need a low nose bridge on their sunglasses. People with medium noses may need a low or medium nose bridge. People with small noses may need sunglasses with high nose bridges to allow clearance.

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Shot Glasses Unique

September 30th, 2010 admin No comments

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Personalized Shot Glasses Favors Birthday

September 29th, 2010 admin No comments


Any ideas for favors for guys 30th birthday?

My boyfriend and I will be going to Foxwoods in Connecticut for his 30th birthday. I am inviting some of his family members to join us. They will be spending some decent money on hotel rooms, etc. so I wanted to have something for them, maybe in their rooms, waiting for them. Was thinking about doing personalized shot glasses, but would like to be able to give them something more..

ideas???

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Shot Glasses Wedding Favors

September 29th, 2010 admin No comments

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Laser Engraved Groomsmen Gifts, Mini Pilsner shot glass Being Laser Etched at www.best-engraving.com

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Shot Glasses Of The World For Sale

September 27th, 2010 admin No comments

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The Incredibowl Sale

The Incredinbowl sale is one of the most admired sales in the world and mostly by smokers. This is because all smokers who want to keep their smoking and keep their health in shape trust only Incredibowl pipes.

From the precision machine parts, the computer-aided design and their hand-blown glasses, all stages of the assembly and manufactures of Incredibowl sales goods is performed in the United States of America in the state of Colorado. The manufacture of this product is with the use of the readily available materials in Colorado join in every possible application ensuring a high quality level of workmanship.

The Incredibowl sale of smoking pipe involves two models of smoking pipes. These pipes are the original i420 model and the m420 model, which is a mini version of the i420 model. In the creation of the mini model, the designers decided to re-image the i420 to a perfect size that can fit in the users pocket or purse.

The user work is simplified and all that he has to do is pack the smoking materials in the glass bowl and light. Another unforgettable element that sees users rushing for the incredibowl sale is the designing of the glass bowl for the smoking element. The designers of the incredibowl pipe decided to create this bowl using a shielded anodized aluminum bowl armor ™. This technology implemented on the creating of the bowl ensures that the bowl is perfectly shielded from cases of knocks and accidental drops.

The incredibowl pipe is designed in a way that once the element smoked is lighted, the smoke emitted from the combustion chambers is transferred to a filtering zone before finally being transferred to a shatterproof expansion chamber. By pulling the 9-hole annular purge carb, the incredibowl pipe blasts a cool, flavored smoke into the lungs with high velocity of fresh air.

The incredibowl sale items work terribly well together with dried cannabis or any other smoking material as well as concentrates. The incredibowl pipe is just the piece to have on the go for it offers that needed steam whenever a shot is taken from it.

The incredibowl pipes come with a lifetime guarantee-what more would you expect from a smoking pipe that is designed using the very same materials used in the designing of bulletproof and shatterproof windows.

The experience of an incredibowl pipe is just an experience that even explaining is hard because whatever an incredibowl pipes smoker experience is exact out of this world. The incredibowl pipes are designed with the very best materials that would ever be used in the creation of a smoking pipe. This design ensures that the smoker get only the taste of whatever smoking element he has put in the bowl and not the taste of the material used to make the smoking pipe. The Incredible pipes have revolutionized the use of smoking pipes and have decided to come out with juts what every smoker had been wishing for – a smoking pipe that caters for the perfect filtration of the smoke and a lifetime warranty pipe.

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Joe Bupert is the author of this article on Incredibowl i420. Find more information on Incredibowl Pipes here.

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Shot Glass Desserts Recipes

September 27th, 2010 admin No comments

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Glass Beakers in the Kitchen? Adding Science to the Art of cooking

How many times have you been in the kitchen and ran out of measuring cups to store your precisely prepared ingredients? We have. Glassware made specifically for kitchen use can be prohibitively expensive and many home chefs will settle for boring bowls and cups. Ever consider labware for your kitchen? Watch a couple episodes of Alton Brown’s hit food Network show, “Good Eats,” and the rest is history. The fact is lab equipment isn’t entirely foreign to being used in the kitchen. Every wonder where the idea for the immersion blender came from?

Laboratory grade glassware makes the perfect supplement for your home cooking needs. Many of the properties that make laboratory lab equipment so great in the labware also valued in your kitchen. Characteristics such as a high melting point, resistance to strong acids, alkalis, and thermal shock make laboratory glass perfect for the kitchen.

Glass Beakers can be used to mix and serve salad dressings and drinks. Ever had a test-tube shot? Make your guests the Guinea Pigs your next experiment. You may also put a cork in those test-tubes and use them to make a very cool spice rack. In fact, what couldn’t you use labware for you in your kitchen?

Erlenmeyer flasks can be used for many of the same uses but on a larger scale. These flasks are perfect for the home-brewed beer enthusiasts. They may also be used for storing leftover soups, pastas, and sauces. Never guess what’s in the leftover container again!

Speaking of sauces… want to try a new delicate sauce recipe, but don’t have the time to continuously stir it? A magnetic stirring hot plate can solve that problem. Simply drop a teflon coated stir bar (won’t add any unwanted flavors) into your sauce to be, and the magnetic hot plate will automatically stir it for you.

Beakers can easily replace measuring cups and drinking glasses. They also make a wonderful alternative serving dish for layered desserts.

One of the best features of using lab equipment in the kitchen is their ability to be used over and over and not retain any leftover flavors. Dishwasher safe and laboratory approved, labware makes a great alternative to traditional measuring, storing, stirring, and scooping containers.

Dare to be different and discover what scientists know you have been missing out on by using labware in your kitchen.

 

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NovaTech International provides more information on Glass Beakers and other lab equipment.

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Shot Glass Vector

September 27th, 2010 admin No comments

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What does Vector-based Art file mean?

I am ordering a bulk of custom made shot glasses and on the order form there is an option that says do you want a Vector-based Art file. Then when you click “what is this” it says “”For a flat fee of $9.95, Branders will provide you with a copy of your cleaned-up artwork in a vector-based format for you.”" Can someone explain what this means in simple terms for me PLEASE.
THANK YOU

A vector based drawing is basically a drawing made up of mathematical equations. It describes each line or area on the drawing in terms of numbers, curves, paths etc instead of individual pixels.
The benefit of this is that a vector based drawing can be scaled to any size without loss of quality. No matter how big or small.

A normal photo/drawing on a computer is made up of individual pixels. for each point on the image. If you try to scale that, you will always lose information. The image will become jagged or blurry. A vector image does not have this problem.

The link below will tell you more about what this means.

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Pink Shot Glass Necklaces

September 22nd, 2010 admin No comments

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Mini Dessert Shot Glasses Recipes

September 20th, 2010 admin No comments


Can I make money throwing a dessert party/mini foods party?

I am a great cook and baker who needs to make some extra money in a major way. I was wondering if I could throw a gourmet dessert tasting party/appetizer party. I would charge five dollars per person (or less) or more. I would serve the various desserts in shot glasses. Does this sound like it might work. I was thinking about doing this in four weeks. I am also looking for great recipes that will go a long way and if it is okay to do this out of my home. Any help, ideas or suggestions would be great

sounds like a good idea, you could make a company out of it.