About 43 or 44 was the magic number for me. In the past I had always prided myself with exceptional eyesight but noticed whenever I was traveling a lot the road signs were getting more and more difficult to read at night and it has progressively gone down hill since ... I don't have a clue how Jack and Ray do it.
Having the proper glasses makes a world of difference also, during my week tenure of complete loss of eyewear I resorted to an old pair of prescription sunglasses that I never wore because they just funked up my vision in a weird way but I decided to try them out last Friday at work and the first pass on the first load I went to dive into a field of snap beans to spray and I hit the ground with my wheels and ran through the beans for about 50-75' while the entire time I would have sworn I was at least three feet off the crop. Those happen to be the very same sunglasses that are in the shop as we speak getting the new lenses.
Remotes ... oh yea.
Just an hour or so ago I stopped by the A/V place where we bought our TV a few years back to take a look at the Elan wireless 8" screen remote, the salesman said "The Elan remotes are a little on the pricy side ... here let me show you this little gem", he showed me a Philips TSU9400 touch screen remote that was very nice and I really started checking out the capabilities of the remote. I really liked this remote 'How much?', "1800", 'Dollars??' "Yep" ... 'I'll get back with you'. I got back to the house and see they go from $529 online, amazing.
Philips TSU9400I also stopped by BB and checked out the Harmony 1100 again, for a few bucks more (online) I believe the Philips is a much better remote