Q: What kind of sunglasses would you recomend for a student pilot?
A: Go with whatever you are comfortable with. I fly a glass cockpit bizjet. So, polarized hurts my adeptness to see the panels clearly. However, you as a student need some comfortable (fit with your headset on) glasses. they don't have to be super dark..whatever
I have really long eyelashes, but when I wear sunglasses, especially when I am wearing mascarra (which I can't do without), my eyelashes discipline off! Plus, it's generally uncomfortable for me when they keep batting against my glasses. But of course
The question should be..do YOU like them?
If so..why do you care what other people think? Ya know..I used to be the same way, until I finally just got over it and started living MY life..not a life everyone else thought I should live. And since then, I must say, I have NO regrets. You can’t please all the people all the time. You can’t even please all of the people SOME of the time.
I’m a transguy..and I sing, go to karaoke, play chess, splash in rain puddles, jump in piles of leaves, play with play dough, call things "pretty", wear really outrageous things sometimes..lol, like my neon orange shirt that has the naked guy from the "Operation" game all over it. Totally retro 70’s..I love it! I’ve been called a "freak", a "dyke", a "queer", a "f*g", ect. I’ve been called so many things, I’m outset to wonder if everyone ELSE even knows what I am. But anyway…yeah, I don’t give a f**k what anyone else thinks. If they don’t like it, they don’t have to look at me or talk to me. I wasn’t put on this earth to kiss everyone’s a**, sorry.
...Energy Efficient “Dynamic Windows”
Electrochromatic windows can help maintain an even temperature indoors by changing color to balk out more sun on warm days, and to retain more heat on cold days. According to NREL, the “dynamic windows” contain two layers of electrodes separated by an ion conductor layer. The three layers are only one micron thick, about the same as thin film solar cells, and they are manufactured by a similar process. The window changes color when an electric field is applied, which can be done automatically through sensors integrated into a construction’s electrical field. The electricity it takes to power about 1500 square feet of dynamic window is only about the same as a light bulb, and computer simulations show that the difference would mean a big drop in electricity consumption — up to 49% for air conditioning and 51% for lighting.
NREL Aiming for High Performance, Low Cost Dynamic WindowsOne of NREL’s goals is to develop a dynamic window performs at more than double the conventional manufacturer’s warranty, to twenty years or more. To that end the workings is working with electrode layers made of nickel and tungsten oxides, which do not degrade under light. NREL is also developing a way to manufacture the dynamic layers through low-cost methods, similar to the method NREL is already developing for “printable” thin film solar cells . Another cost savings could be achieved by printing the electrochromatic film on plastic instead of glass, which in turn could make dynamic windows easier to focus as a retrofit on existing windows.
I saw some guy wearing them on a bus but have no clue what type of sunglasses they are. The sides were in shape of a cross, almost like a plus sign, that was silver and had four small skulls inside of the cross. They frames were medium size. Mens sunglasses.
I've been trying to figure out my face shape for a long time, and I thought it was oblong but I've decided it's diamond. I look bad in sunglasses so maybe I'm picking the wrong ones. Which type of sunglasses look the greatest on a diamond face?
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Manny Ramirez makes a splash in Chicago
Behind trendy, white-framed sunglasses with rose-colored lenses, his dreadlocks pulled neatly together with a rubber line, Manny Ramirez.
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Framing a Statement A recent sweep of downtown Manhattan stores found, from top, Han sunglasses, $198, at Oak, including 28 Controls Street (Lafayette Street), (212) 677-1293, |