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Old March 6th 19, 07:20 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
T
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Default there is a system variable %DATE% that i have used in win 7. Ican't find it.

On 3/5/19 10:47 PM, Paul wrote:
T wrote:
On 3/5/19 8:44 PM, Paul wrote:
Â*Â*Â* cnd.exeÂ*Â* /E:ON


Â*cnd

'cnd' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.

"A-".Â* (Minus for meanness.Â* See I can grade papers too.)
Chuckle.



My eye sight is going.

I'm doing the best I can to proofread.

I was in to the eye clinic two days ago.
They couldn't see anything in a standard
"drops to dilate pupils, slit-lamp/scope" exam.

So I don't know what happens next.

It's not macular degeneration, as it's not
nearly the same pattern. These are dark areas,
arc shaped, outside the central area. One in
each eye. Different size. Different position.
There has to be some central visual degradation
as well, to account for my proofreading
problems. If the central problem became larger,
then it would be macular (as the center of your
visual field is the macula). Macular degeneration
is a lousy way to lose your sight (because you're
left with a tiny bit of peripheral vision you
can't use for anything - it's a kind of tease).

If the onset of any condition is rapid, I can't
see our medical system here responding fast enough
to help you. It took me around eight days to get
a ****ing appointment, with the appointment person
being as mean as she possibly could be. Having
been to that clinic before, and watched them bring
in some construction worker with an eye injury,
if you have a physical trauma, you go to the head
of the line. If your eyeball isn't hanging out,
"take a number"...

My eyesight isn't that bad (I can still drive), but
the potential for it to go south, is all too obvious
to me.

It just means I have to read things a couple times,
so I won't miss a typo.

Â*Â* Paul


Hi Paul,

Me? I don't have an excuse. I think I see what I see right up until
I press "send". But I will blame Publik Skool anyway. :-)

Mu wife has researched this extensively.


Maybe these two supplements will help?

From our National Health Service:

Associations between lutein, zeaxanthin, and age-related macular
degeneration: an overview.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19234943

The Role of Lutein in Eye-Related Disease
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3708350/


Sources:

https://www.vitacost.com/vitacost-sy...t=835003008391
835003008391 Vitacost Lutein 20 mg with Zeaxanthin Featuring FloraGlo®
Lutein

https://www.swansonvitamins.com/swan...-4-mg-60-sgels
SWU254 Swanson Ultra Zeaxanthin

-T

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