top | item 29696656 (no title) comeonseriously | 4 years ago Value? No, they're a medical device that I have to wear. discuss order hn newest mlajtos|4 years ago Isn't "seeing clearly" a value? Point being – even if you don't like the form factor it might give you an ability that you can't have any other way. comeonseriously|4 years ago Or it might just be some nerdy tech that a very small percent of people in the tech community feel the need to try and convince others that it is the future. It is not.And no, seeing clearly is not a value. It is a necessity. load replies (1)
mlajtos|4 years ago Isn't "seeing clearly" a value? Point being – even if you don't like the form factor it might give you an ability that you can't have any other way. comeonseriously|4 years ago Or it might just be some nerdy tech that a very small percent of people in the tech community feel the need to try and convince others that it is the future. It is not.And no, seeing clearly is not a value. It is a necessity. load replies (1)
comeonseriously|4 years ago Or it might just be some nerdy tech that a very small percent of people in the tech community feel the need to try and convince others that it is the future. It is not.And no, seeing clearly is not a value. It is a necessity. load replies (1)
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comeonseriously|4 years ago
And no, seeing clearly is not a value. It is a necessity.