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2010-06-05
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2010-06-05
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I dont if its age or after getting the N900, but my eyesight is gone and have to use reader glasses all the time. BTW im 42, i guess im at that age. Anyone else have the same experience?
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2010-06-05
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2010-06-05
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2010-06-05
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2010-06-05
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2010-06-05
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It's a myth. Your eyes do not suffer any permanent deterioration; there is only temporary eye strain.
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2010-06-05
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2010-06-05
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Prolonged eye strain in turn does cause your eyesight to get worse over time.
I did panic the first time it happened, though. All of a sudden I couldn't read anything.
As with anything... too much of a good thing can be bad?
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2010-06-05
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