[B-Greek] OT: Magnification Required
George F Somsel
gfsomsel at yahoo.com
Wed Aug 1 22:58:25 EDT 2007
Staples has a flat plastic page-sized magnifier. I would imagine that such is also available from other sources such as Office Depot as well. Even if a stationary store isn't a part of a chain such as Staples I would imagine that they would carry something similar.
george
gfsomsel
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----- Original Message ----
From: Stephen Baldwin <stbaldwi at hotmail.com>
To: b-greek at lists.ibiblio.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 1, 2007 9:36:31 PM
Subject: [B-Greek] OT: Magnification Required
Ladies and Gentlemen:
Nothing to do with Greek per se but relevant to those of us who pore over
large books which specialise in smaller and smaller font sizes. As middle
age advances, I'm in need of optical assistance.
I presume I'm not alone, thus, is there a magnifying glass or somesuch that
anyone would particularly recommend? Ideally something that is page-sized
that I could lay on top of, or over a page.
I trawled Amazon for stuff and folks there seemed to be scathing about many
of the products on offer there.
And I can't afford the "get digital versions of the literature" solution
(just in case anyone was going to recommend that strategy!)
My apologies to the leadership for the non-greekness of the post...
Rgds
Steve
Stephen Baldwin
stbaldwi at hotmail.com
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