Is is true that spectacles lenses made by Nikon are superior to regular lenses at my optometrist’s? He advised me to go for the more expensive Nikon lenses as they are lighter, sharper and will halt progressive vision deterioration.
Are there really advantages to the more expensive lenses?
They’re regular lenses, not progressive lenses.
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I have to go to the Met tomorrow for school and I’m on my own with this. I got directions from a classmate but i’m double checking them and they don’t make much sense.
I’m going from New Brunswick, and am getting off at Penn Station. Then going to a 33rd or 34th st. Bus station? She said take the M4 bus, but on the NJTransit site, there WAS no M4 bus.
Help please!
EDIT: I just remembered! What bus should I take to get back to Penn Station?