Seems like Reigns and Rollins but I think Ambrose will stay a heel and maybe get more members to start a new crew name.
I am having problems with my optical lenses with the antiglare protection. They are constantly cracking and crazing. I know the treatment used is one of the Crizal coatings. I would like to know your RECOMMENDATION for the best lense material and antiglare and anti-hardening treatments.
Man, i hate people like that!!! Such a**h****!!! Sorry for the language, just makes me mad. I love taking my horses on field trips out of the field down the road. Luckily no one has been that much of a jerk around us. If this happened to my horse, i would be so mad i would wait by the road for however long it took looking for that vehicle so i could get a plate number call the cops. Lol. Anyways, idk about deep cuts like that, but on our horses here in redneck/ do-it-yourself country, we use cheap, old-fashioned motor oil. Messy, yes. Not the best looking, yes. Effective, oh yeah. We use it for everything. Warts(bleed when tack rubs area), small cuts, big cuts, bald spots(especially with mites or mange), you name it we probably use it for that. Idk about deep cuts like that, but i know for sure it keeps out bad bacteria and speeds up healing. My filly had a terrible scrape on the side of her knee on the joint going up and down, about 2 in wide, 3 in long, and about 1 in deep. We poured motor oil on it every day. In about 1 1/2 weeks, it looked like barely a scratch. In 3 weeks, hair was already growing back. Not much of a scar either, other than some slight discoloration of hair, which is normal with scars. Vet would probably frown upon this though. Not many still use the old ways of healing, whether they are better or not. Either way, trying it cant hurt except for it does sting a little, so watch out!!! Whether you try this or not, just keeping it clean should do wonders. Stores have several great medicines to try, and are a lot cheaper than some of the same stuff vets get you to buy. Good luck!!!
I strongly agree with Footprintz in his feelings about polycrap. It is absolutely the worst material to look through and has the highest chromatic abberation of any lens material. To put it plainly, it's crap. AR coatings have to match the substrate of the material they are being put on. As the material bends or flexes, the AR coat must have the ability to do the same thing. If it doesn't, it cracks and crazes. Crizal (the first in the line of AR coatings by Essilor) was put on any surface and it performed poorly. The new Crizal Avance' or Sapphire can only be put on certain manufacturer's lenses that match the substrate of the material. This prevents cracking. And, as far as manufacturing errors FOUR TIMES?? What kind of POOR lab are they using? Are you sure your Rx is ok? I'd be very wary of anyone who tries it four times and then tells you it's a manufacturing error. I've fired labs and gone on to another lab for less than that. That is unacceptable.