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Hydrophillic? Refractive index? I thought that you were just going to put a little arm on the side of the frames that wipes your lenses dry with a cloth and then gives you the thumbs up before disappearing back into it's housing. |
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Would this whistle cheerily [DrBob]? |
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I should certainly hope so. |
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Or glasses whose lenses sharply expand by a couple of millimetres and contract to their original state occasionally, flinging water, dirt and other particulate matter off the surface (though hopefully not into your eye). |
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As a spec wearer, I say: bring it on! |
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Those spots arn't water, so they wouldn't respond to any hydrophyllic qualities of the glass. They are mineral or nutrient deposits. Plenty of particulate matter in the atmosphere. |
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[ImBack] The hydrophillic qualities relate to how the glass dries once it has been wetted. The other particulates are dealt with by the photocatalyst. |
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