[Regia-NA] Another authenticity issue

Pete James list-regia-na@lig.net
Mon, 29 Sep 2003 08:34:04 +0100


Hi

Like many I also cannot survive modern life without glasses, and I also
can't wear contacts.

It doesn't stop me doing anything including fighting, cooking or =
sewing. In
fact in many ways the lack of long distance sight is a welcome relief,
allowing me to concentrate on the job in hand and not worry about what =
those
fuzzy shapes 20 yards away are up to :D

As to how the coped 1000 years ago, I once read that the modern =
complaint of
myopia would have been very rare due to the fact that although it is a
complaint which often appears to be passed through the genes, it =
requires an
external trigger (the reading of books) to bring the condition 'on'.

So in a primitive environment with no books, my short-sightedness may =
never
have developed in the first place.

Gu=F0ro=F0 Of Colanhomm

"Literature stops in 1100. After that it's just books"
J.R.R. Tolkien


-----Original Message-----
From: Jan Ward [mailto:hawksbluff@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, September 29, 2003 7:17 AM
To: list-regia-na@lig.net
Subject: [Regia-NA] Another authenticity issue


What do people who need glasses do? If they can't wear
contacts, I mean.=20
I started thinking about it, and I realized that by
the time I really needed glasses, I'd already passed
the average life expectancy for people in the middle
ages.=20
So what did they do when a person got some age related
disability? Strand them on an ice floe?=20
Edwinna


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