I never much liked the term “eyewear”; it turns a painstakingly engineered optical assistive device into a mere fashion accessory, and a well-trained provider into a clothing salesperson. But I’m a curmudgeon.
I was expecting something about D-Day (honoring those who just barely achieved passing grades?).
I never much liked the term “eyewear”; it turns a painstakingly engineered optical assistive device into a mere fashion accessory, and a well-trained provider into a clothing salesperson. But I’m a curmudgeon.
I was expecting something about D-Day (honoring those who just barely achieved passing grades?).