The most important thing is to get a good, comfortable fit. Generally, you should forget you’re wearing contact lenses a minute after you put them in, and they should stay comfortable for the day without needing to fiddle around with your eyes.
Neil's Life List
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1. Finish my website
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2. Become a better programmer
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3. learn to dance
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4. learn how to drive stick-shift
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5. find work I'm passionate about
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6. become an awesome cook
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7. learn yoga
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8. be financially independent
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9. Learn to surf
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10. learn to snowboard
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11. learn to shoot a handgun
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12. wake up when my alarm clock goes off
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13. Contribute to an open source software project
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14. have a secret underground lair
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15. Have an envious sex life
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16. learn krav maga
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17. Donate blood
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18. learn python
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19. Learn Spanish
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20. Learn Ruby
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21. learn french
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22. Learn to pick locks
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23. graduate from college
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24. learn web design
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25. learn dancing
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26. Learn to DJ
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27. run 5 miles without stopping
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28. Become a UNIX expert
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29. Become Financially Independent
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30. learn hebrew
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But its worth it.
I used a combination winamp/itunes…no fancy identifying software (though had I known about these recommendations, I would’ve probably).
And while I was at it, I changed em all to AAC while I was at it. Shrunk my 3-4 gig-ish collection by a couple hundred megabytes probably.
