How to Clean Plastic Eye Glasses Scratches

Presenting: Armour Etch. Bought for around $10 3 oz. from Ebay.

 

Noted for Plastic eye glasses only as claimed on many websites, although I'm not sure why (I applied the cream to a glass edge of a table surface and it seems to leave quite a permanent stain)

Very effective indeed. Applied Armour Etch Cream (originally purposed for glass stenciling) on both sides of my coating-corroded eye glasses (I was quite sure it was made of plastic and not glass) for about 60 seconds, rinsed with running cold running water and voila! all those scratches I thought was permanent were gone. Of course, these are scratches on the coating layer, not the plastic pieces.

Armour Etch works by removing the coating layer. I gave some thought before going through this process. I gathered the purple-like coating wasn't too important. I believe it's AR coating or Anti-Reflective coating. I'd rather go with some increased reflection (I don't see much difference after the removal of the coating), than enduring seeing through those scratches. Getting another set would cost me and doesn't seem worth it when the coating could easily be scratched again.

Now I see things so clearly I couldn't believe I have forgotten how much I've missed all these time. Including the left-clear right-blurry effect that was intentionally designed by my optometrist to improve my right eye. Let's hope my right eye starts to improve again.

This is the only eye glasses I've bought since 97, and thus the only one I've gotten in the States.

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Dual Citizenship, Detested in the Old, Favored in the New

...There can be no divided allegiance here. Any man who says he is an
American, but something else also, isn't an American at all. We have
room for but one flag, the American flag, and this excludes the red
flag, which symbolizes all wars against liberty and civilization, just
as much as it excludes any foreign flag of a nation to which we are
hostile
...

- Theodore Roosevelt's letter, 1919

(sources: http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/03/27/quote.roosevelt/index.html, http://www.snopes.com/politics/graphics/troosevelt.pdf)

I believe this somehow encouraged the immature effect on the simple minded, easily jealous racists.

Although, the notion against Hyphenated American was noble, waking those who think their dual nationalities status is an excuse to escape from social responsibility, the lack of constant discretion on the subject has easily turned the outcome negatively.

Of course, I came across this through the today in History Channel of NY1.com where Roosevelt made the announcement in NYC on Oct 12 (then Columbus Day) in Carnegie Hall:

"There is no room in this country for hyphenated Americanism. When I
refer to hyphenated Americans, I do not refer to naturalized Americans.
Some of the very best Americans I have ever known were naturalized
Americans, Americans born abroad. But a hyphenated American is not an
American at all... The one absolutely certain way of bringing this
nation to ruin, of preventing all possibility of its continuing to be a
nation at all, would be to permit it to become a tangle of squabbling
nationalities, an intricate knot of German-Americans, Irish-Americans,
English-Americans, French-Americans, Scandinavian-Americans or
Italian-Americans, each preserving its separate nationality, each at
heart feeling more sympathy with Europeans of that nationality, than
with the other citizens of the American Republic... There is no such
thing as a hyphenated American who is a good American. The only man who
is a good American is the man who is an American and nothing else.
"

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MS Word turns into Greek

While typing some words, email addresses, my Microsoft Word 2007 somehow autocorrects the text into Greek letters. The input is also changed into Greek.

I've searched online for help to no avail. I had to fool around with the settings myself.

After 1 hour of researching, solution is:

Go to Review Tab -> Set Language -> uncheck "Detect Language Automatically".

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Joy Luck Club

I came across a cover title of the film Joy Luck Club, which I had watched long time ago.

For a moment, I pondered upon its value.

It was a movie about mothers immigrated to the States from China in the late-mid 20th century. The kind of families they have in the United States. As they had reunion with friends in their old age, together with their younger generations, they, including their daugthers, reminisced their past, one after another, in their own silent way. How they survived China, arranged marriage, cultural clashes in the States, all the ugly truths.

I do not recall enough to critique much about the movie. But the fact that people are what they are today because of their past, directly or inversely, is hard to disagree.

I have somewhat a deep impression that the American culture of this film is based on the West coast: California or maybe Canada. Why would I say that? I would have to take time to analyze it: perhaps it has something to do with the evangelical movement there (lots of emotional stuff), preservation of Chinese tradition (I don't think the East Coast is capable of this as much as the West because it is too diverse here), etc.

This is not easy, if one preacher is to preach a genuine Gospel to a crowd such as these, unless he tastes such experiences. Or else, it would be too easy to succumb to the liberal religion of tolerance such as Anthropocentric psychology, different culture for the modern generations and John Wesley's Free Grace.

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World Communion Sunday

I had always been confused by this event, because the Jews celebrated Sukkot and some Christians make it the Day of prayer for the peace of Jerusalem around this time. I was made aware of it in 2008 when my church and the American English service (2nd Presbyterian Church) have this annual combined service, pulling our usual service an hour earlier.

World Communion Sunday, celebrated on the first Sunday of October. Originated at Shadyside Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh, by The Rev. Dr. Hugh Thomson Kerr, in 1933, to seek union among churches, during the great depression. Source: Wikipedia.

Rev. Kerr also wrote a hymn "God of our life, through all the circling years" in 1916, for the church's 50th anniversary.

I supposed should I visit Pittsburgh, this church must be on my list of visit.

Some of Kerr's books may interest me: A God Centered Faith, The Christian Sacraments (a classic reference) and Preaching in the Early Church.

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Why Moses has two horns in Paintings

In Exodus 34:29, the Latin Vulgate mistranslated the Hebrew word קרן "shine" as "horns" cornuta. Thus, affecting the artists of old.

Reference: Adam Clarke's Commentary.

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Self Love and Self ish

今天受西方文化影響的基督徒分別不出自私與自愛。結果不懂得自愛,只懂自私。

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Artificial Heart

Stories like this are those which humble myself toward doctors, despite my criticisms on them. A robotic heart for a 15 year old boy of Duchenne Syndrome.

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Stone Paper

Someone posted a video clip on facebook, which I first learned about this so called "Stone Paper". Treeless paper, mineral paper, waterproof paper.

Claimed to be of Taiwanese invention. I could not find any further information regarding this.

One youtube video claimed he bought a stone paper note book from a regular store such as Walgreens.

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On Jaeson Ma

Came across this name, known as a Christian entertainer, pastor. Converted from drug business. Now, I can tell from the visual art, if there's any element of pentecostal influence.

Looked him up out of curiosity. He has a website, Jaesonma.com. Listened to one of his sermon clip. I stopped listening right away when he got to: "Without prayer, God can't do anything; With prayer, God can do anything". My first reminder was St. Augustine's thesis on the initiation of prayer, which led/aided to the discovery of predestination doctrine.

Though, I also learned to notice how articulate charismatic speakers are. Which could easily stir jealousy among the duller orthodox preachers, an important issue to be watchful of.

A Hip Hop artist, of any religion, is fed by the vanity of his/her fan, of any religion.

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