Wednesday, November 14, 2007

A general view on Sunglasses

The Sunglasses may be made with moreover prescription or non-prescription (i.e. plano) lenses that are darkened to give protection against bright visible light. Good sunglasses should as well care for against ultraviolet light. As a result of changes in the atmosphere, ultraviolet levels are greatly higher than in the past and ultraviolet protection for eyes and skin is even more essential. It is likely to have lenses that look very dark and however offer little ultraviolet protection. Sunglasses differ greatly and many offer more style than protection.

The Glasses with photo-sensitive lenses, called photo chromic lenses, become darker in the presence of UV light. Unluckily, many car windshields care for the passengers from UV light, while not protects from bright visible light, making photo chromic lenses ineffective where they are most needed. Still, they offer the ease of not having to bring both clear glasses and sunglasses to those who often go indoors and outdoors during the course of a day.

The Light polarization is an added characteristic that can be applied to sunglass lenses. Polarization filters take away horizontal rays of light, which can cause glare. The Popular among fishermen and hunters, polarized sunglasses let wearers to see into water when generally glare or reflected light would be seen. The Polarized sunglasses may present a few difficulties for pilots in that reflections from water and the other structures often used to gauge altitude may be removed, or the instrument readings on liquid crystal displays can be blocked.

Sunday, November 04, 2007

Shoebox

A shoebox is, exactly as its name implies, a cardboard box which holds a double of shoes. It is usually acquired when one purchases a pair of shoes. Shoeboxes have long been cherished for their versatility and are usually used for many tasks around the house, such as holding trading cards, photos, and just about anything else.

It can also be used as an adjective to describe being unfairly treated. An example would be "Don't you shoebox me!" It is also used to describe someone with a closed minded to way of thinking who prefers to generalize others unfavorably.