It’s funny because what you describe is way BETTER than I would have expected. LOL.
It’s funny because what you describe is way BETTER than I would have expected. LOL.
The article never explicitly made the connection between contacts and this condition.
Does it trap the parasites against the eye? Does it cause micro tears that allow the parasites to enter? In which case, just being a contact user would be the problem, not wearing them while swimming. I didn’t see anything in the story that would indicate NOT wearing contacts would prevent this.
Thank you. Nuance, you know.
This is so flawed it isn’t even funny.
You need way more than 1,000,000 fingers. This is America after all. Even if you use all ten fingers, that’s only like 9.9 million guns.
Absolutely, but there are a few problems with this. First, I live in the US. Americans do NOT know how to negotiate a roundabout. There is a roundabout near my house. The instructions of how to use it are posted on signs as you approach. They are wrong. They actually have inside lanes exiting across the outside lanes that can continue around. So not only is it wrong but it’s teaching the locals here what NOT to do at a normal roundabout.
Second, they don’t fit at existing intersections.
Third, I think they would be more expensive than just a piece of tech attached to traffic lights that already exist.
I mean the best solution would be some good public transportation, but I’m trying to be more realistic here. That’s for more civilized nations. In the US the car rules. And the bigger, the better.
Timing traffic lights. They could look down the road and see when nothing is coming, to let the other direction go, like a traffic cop. It would save time and gas.
Ok. But I’m a little annoyed it wasn’t expressly stated in the article. I don’t wear contacts.