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Clare Michaud's avatar

something I think about kind of a lot is how little certain optometry tools for testing eyesight have changed over time. I've been going to the eye doctor for over twenty years and the test to see how clear the farmhouse (or the hot air balloon) has hardly changed (hardly any of them have changed, but that one stands out because the graphics do feel outdated). Optometrist equipment lasts a long time, too! I think this kind of adds to the mystique of the experience; new machinery or technology can't necessarily outsmart the optometrist.

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Melissa Sinclair Barber's avatar

Kate, I read your piece with delight. I too love going to the eye doctor -- until just recently, my optometrist was an older man with a walrus mustache who still used a typewriter (well, his wife did) and all the old, non-electronic equipment. This piece sent me down a rabbit hole searching for the "near card" he used to use -- one of those cards with archaic but charming sentences to test close-up reading. I can't find it. But now I'm a little obsessed with the near card as literary genre? https://share.google/images/8DWVFtjNRjiqcG64Y

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