Best lighting to read by??

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Old 05-18-2014, 12:40 PM
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Ya know, they're making print small and fuzzy these days.
Ok, I'm not getting any younger here...an need better light.
share your best solutions for good light to read by...
I need some good ideas.
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Go to the Family Dollar & buy some reader glasses for $1.00. I did this for 10+ yrs. until I had to get regular glasses.
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Some helpful examples at this link
http://www.ies.org/PDF/Education/Lig...orAgingEye.pdf
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