Sep 28
BoMS
Welcome to the September 28, 2009 edition of best of me symphony.
Madeleine Begun Kane presents Multi-Task Madness posted at Mad Kane’s Humor Blog.
Greg Laden presents The Mystery of The Returned Outboard Motor : Greg Laden’s Blog posted at Greg Laden’s Blog.
Jason Ward presents A word about JG Ballard - The Word of Ward posted at The Word of Ward, saying, “Hello again. Here’s an article I wrote about the late JG Ballard with a few of my favourite books by him. Thanks for doing this.”
FMF presents What to Do When You Don’t Get a Job Offer posted at Free Money Finance, saying, “There are a few steps you should take when you don’t get a job offer that might help you get one eventually.”
Sam Carrara presents Goal Setting- Half Marathon posted at Sam Carrara’s Marketing Education.
Sam presents New !! LASIK Laser Eye Surgery. See the World Without Glasses or Contact Lenses posted at Surfer Sam and Friends, saying, “Thanks for including my article. Here’s an excerpt…
LASIK Laser Eye Surgery
Would You Like to See the World
Without Glasses or Contact Lenses?
Wouldn’t it be grand to see clearly without glasses or contact lenses? Millions of people have had LASIK laser eye surgery to improve their vision. It is a popular surgical procedure with a high success rate that can improve your quality of life. If you are tired of glasses or annoyed by contact lenses, LASIK eye surgery may be for you. No matter whether you are nearsighted, farsighted or have astigmatism, LASIK is a quick ten-minute procedure that can improve your vision. But not everyone will benefit from LASIK, and you should know that LASIK is a medical operation.
What Is LASIK Laser Eye Surgery
LASIK is eye surgery to correct nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism. The surgery is performed by an ophthalmologist using a laser. About three million procedures are performed each year. LASIK is an acronym that stands for Laser-Assisted in Situ Keratomileusis.
Vision defects are caused by irregularities in the cornea, the clear front covering of the eye. This changes how the cornea focuses light coming into the eye. LASIK eye surgery can correct these vision defects by reshaping the cornea. LASIK eye surgery cannot correct presbyopia, so people over 40 will still need glasses for reading.
During LASIK, a flap is cut in the outer part of the cornea and folded back. Then an Excimer laser is used to reshape your cornea. The laser does not burn or cut, but instead vaporizes the underlying tissue of the cornea. The layer of tissue removed may be only ten micrometres thick. Next, the flap is laid back in place and the eye heals.”
Patrick @ Military Money presents Should I Make an Early Withdrawal from My Retirement Account? posted at Military Finance Network, saying, “Making an early withdrawal from your retirement accounts can cause you to pay taxes and penalties, but sometimes it may be worth it.”
Patrick @ Money Saving Deals presents Free Business Cards from Vista Print posted at Cash Money Life Deals, saying, “Get 250 free business cards from Vista Print. Great offer for the start up businessman or entrepreneur.”
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