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| On Mar 28, 6:34 pm, otisbr...[at]embarqmail.com wrote: - quote - > Dear Zits,
Uh ... that's NOT what he/she/it SAID, and ... I'm fairly sure that's> Zits> If you fail, ask someone with perfect sight to help you... > Otis> Who? A majority-opinion OD with "perfect" sight? Thinks he > is going to help you? Or NOT? And if not, why not? NOT what he/she/it MEANT either. Really challenged, aren't you, Otis? |
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| Dear Zits, Zits> If you fail, ask someone with perfect sight to help you... Otis> Who? A majority-opinion OD with "perfect" sight? Thinks he is going to help you? Or NOT? And if not, why not? On Mar 28, 1:57*pm, Zetsu <absolutelyinvinci...[at]hotmail.com> wrote: - quote - > [...Better Eyesight, July 1919 - Vol.I, No.I > --- > A Monthly Magazine Devoted to the Prevention and Cure of Imperfect > Sight by Treatment Without Glasses > --- > Flashing > Do you read imperfectly? Can you observe then that when you look at > the first word, or the first letter, of a sentence you do not see best > where you are looking; that you see other words, or other letters, > just as well as or better than the ones you are looking at? Do you > observe also that the harder you try to see the worse you see? > Now close your eyes and rest them, remembering some color, like black > or white, that you can remember perfectly. Keep them closed until they > feel rested, or until the feeling of strain has been completely > relieved. Now open them and look at the first word or letter of a > sentence for a fraction of a second. If you have been able to relax, > partially or completely, you will have a flash of improved or clear > vision, and the area seen best will be smaller. > After opening the eyes for this fraction of a second, close them again > quickly, still remembering the color, and keep them closed until they > again feel rested. Then again open them for a fraction of a second. > Continue this alternate resting of the eyes and flashing of the > letters for a time, and you may soon find that you can keep your eyes > open longer than a fraction of a second without losing the improved > vision. > If your trouble is with distant instead of near vision, use the same > method with distant letters. > In this way you can demonstrate for yourself the fundamental > principles of the cure of imperfect sight by treatment without > glasses. > If you fail, ask someone with perfect sight to help you...] > - Dr. W.H. Bates |
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| "Zetsu" <absolutelyinvincible[at]hotmail.com> wrote - quote - > I await Mike's acceptance to my terms and conditions.
I said "you go first."I've given up getting you to educate yourself. You have my permission to remain as gullible as you like. You might get smarter when you start spending the money you make bagging groceries. -MT |
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| "Zetsu" <absolutelyinvincible[at]hotmail.com> wrote in message news:2403c04b-971c-4b1f-87f5-4a2beb2b684a[at]e10g2000prf.googlegroups.com... - quote - > I have not yet begun. > I await Mike's acceptance to my terms and conditions. > Then the experiment can commence. |
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| I have not yet begun. I await Mike's acceptance to my terms and conditions. Then the experiment can commence. |
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| On Mar 28, 2:13 pm, Zetsu <absolutelyinvinci...[at]hotmail.com> wrote: - quote - > Did you try it?
How's your Stats class coming? |
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| "Zetsu" <absolutelyinvincible[at]hotmail.com> wrote --- - quote - > A Monthly Nagazine Devoted to the Prevention and Cure of Imperfect
More fiction. You still insist on embarrassing yourself.> Sight by Treatment Without Glasses "Nagazine" indeed. Fraud. -MT |
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| [...Better Eyesight, July 1919 - Vol.I, No.I --- A Monthly Magazine Devoted to the Prevention and Cure of Imperfect Sight by Treatment Without Glasses --- Flashing Do you read imperfectly? Can you observe then that when you look at the first word, or the first letter, of a sentence you do not see best where you are looking; that you see other words, or other letters, just as well as or better than the ones you are looking at? Do you observe also that the harder you try to see the worse you see? Now close your eyes and rest them, remembering some color, like black or white, that you can remember perfectly. Keep them closed until they feel rested, or until the feeling of strain has been completely relieved. Now open them and look at the first word or letter of a sentence for a fraction of a second. If you have been able to relax, partially or completely, you will have a flash of improved or clear vision, and the area seen best will be smaller. After opening the eyes for this fraction of a second, close them again quickly, still remembering the color, and keep them closed until they again feel rested. Then again open them for a fraction of a second. Continue this alternate resting of the eyes and flashing of the letters for a time, and you may soon find that you can keep your eyes open longer than a fraction of a second without losing the improved vision. If your trouble is with distant instead of near vision, use the same method with distant letters. In this way you can demonstrate for yourself the fundamental principles of the cure of imperfect sight by treatment without glasses. If you fail, ask someone with perfect sight to help you...] - Dr. W.H. Bates |
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| [...Better Eyesight, July 1919 - Vol.I, No.I --- A Monthly Nagazine Devoted to the Prevention and Cure of Imperfect Sight by Treatment Without Glasses --- Flashing Do you read imperfectly? Can you observe then that when you look at the first word, or the first letter, of a sentence you do not see best where you are looking; that you see other words, or other letters, just as well as or better than the ones you are looking at? Do you observe also that the harder you try to see the worse you see? Now close your eyes and rest them, remembering some color, like black or white, that you can remember perfectly. Keep them closed until they feel rested, or until the feeling of strain has been completely relieved. Now open them and look at the first word or letter of a sentence for a fraction of a second. If you have been able to relax, partially or completely, you will have a flash of improved or clear vision, and the area seen best will be smaller. After opening the eyes for this fraction of a second, close them again quickly, still remembering the color, and keep them closed until they again feel rested. Then again open them for a fraction of a second. Continue this alternate resting of the eyes and flashing of the letters for a time, and you may soon find that you can keep your eyes open longer than a fraction of a second without losing the improved vision. If your trouble is with distant instead of near vision, use the same method with distant letters. In this way you can demonstrate for yourself the fundamental principles of the cure of imperfect sight by treatment without glasses. If you fail, ask someone with perfect sight to help you...] - Dr. W.H. Bates |
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