Four eyes
I went to Jakarta Eye Center with Mom. Got my eyes checked there. Left: 1/2 cylinder, -0.25; Right: 3/4 cyliner, -1.5. The doctor was a lively and friendly one. He said that all this time I didn't realize that I'd been looking with my left eye. After that mom went to the bank to take care of something. Right after that we went to Mangga Dua, get myself a pair of glasses. The store clerk said that I should use a toned-down glasses, meaning that they would make the lenses with a slightly lower measurements. It would be easire for the eyes to adjust that way. (Or maybe it was just a ploy so that 3 months later I'd go there and change to new lenses, meaning more money for them). For the cylinder, they substract a quarter out of each eye's measurements, and for the minus, they took out half of the measurement (no minus for the left lens). I bought Viewtiful Joe, a very interesting PS2 game. Very interesting indeed. Asked the price of a computer monitor at the computer store I usually frequented. We were planning to buy a new monitor since the old one's display was getting darker and darker by the day. Not good for the eyes. We didn't buy the monitor right away since we didn't have the car with us and a computer monitor isn't exactly light and easy to carry.
We met my brother and his friend there. My brother bought some empty CDs. They came home along with us.
Went home and tried wearing the new glasses. It was a bit weird. But it suited my face. Felt as if I'm destined to use glasses.
Viewtiful Joe turned out to be a brilliant piece of game software. Fun to play, great and stylish graphics, catchy tunes, and great gameplay. It was almost hard to put the controller down. Kudos to Capcom for porting this game over to PS2.
I went to Jakarta Eye Center with Mom. Got my eyes checked there. Left: 1/2 cylinder, -0.25; Right: 3/4 cyliner, -1.5. The doctor was a lively and friendly one. He said that all this time I didn't realize that I'd been looking with my left eye. After that mom went to the bank to take care of something. Right after that we went to Mangga Dua, get myself a pair of glasses. The store clerk said that I should use a toned-down glasses, meaning that they would make the lenses with a slightly lower measurements. It would be easire for the eyes to adjust that way. (Or maybe it was just a ploy so that 3 months later I'd go there and change to new lenses, meaning more money for them). For the cylinder, they substract a quarter out of each eye's measurements, and for the minus, they took out half of the measurement (no minus for the left lens). I bought Viewtiful Joe, a very interesting PS2 game. Very interesting indeed. Asked the price of a computer monitor at the computer store I usually frequented. We were planning to buy a new monitor since the old one's display was getting darker and darker by the day. Not good for the eyes. We didn't buy the monitor right away since we didn't have the car with us and a computer monitor isn't exactly light and easy to carry.
We met my brother and his friend there. My brother bought some empty CDs. They came home along with us.
Went home and tried wearing the new glasses. It was a bit weird. But it suited my face. Felt as if I'm destined to use glasses.
Viewtiful Joe turned out to be a brilliant piece of game software. Fun to play, great and stylish graphics, catchy tunes, and great gameplay. It was almost hard to put the controller down. Kudos to Capcom for porting this game over to PS2.
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