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<blockquote data-quote="villagelightsmith" data-source="post: 1714675" data-attributes="member: 68421"><p>Straight spotting scopes = a pain in the neck. I use them BUT .... they feel like I'm always looking <em><u>up</u></em> at things ... in the house, outdoors, on the road, I look slightly downward. It would be nice to have a world with a "heads up display" and a back and neck that haven't been "re-engineered" by bad usage and so many little injuries, but that ain't how it is. Looking "up" hurts my neck. Even sitting at the bench, I'm looking down at my brass, my tools, my notes, my chrony display. And right now, at my keyboard and screen. Form follows function according to Bucky Fuller. All these decades of looking down at my work ... ever see a surgeon looking <em>up</em> at his work? Some do ... with a camera and a screen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="villagelightsmith, post: 1714675, member: 68421"] Straight spotting scopes = a pain in the neck. I use them BUT .... they feel like I'm always looking [I][U]up[/U][/I] at things ... in the house, outdoors, on the road, I look slightly downward. It would be nice to have a world with a "heads up display" and a back and neck that haven't been "re-engineered" by bad usage and so many little injuries, but that ain't how it is. Looking "up" hurts my neck. Even sitting at the bench, I'm looking down at my brass, my tools, my notes, my chrony display. And right now, at my keyboard and screen. Form follows function according to Bucky Fuller. All these decades of looking down at my work ... ever see a surgeon looking [I]up[/I] at his work? Some do ... with a camera and a screen. [/QUOTE]
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