Does anyone have any good ways to find stuff that you’ve lost?
I swear every time I take a nap I lose my glasses or my watch and yesterday was no different so I would like help.
Does anyone have any good ways to find stuff that you’ve lost?
I swear every time I take a nap I lose my glasses or my watch and yesterday was no different so I would like help.
Stop looking for it then you’ll find it
I’m horrible at finding things I’ve lost, so I have to take preventative action: I generally try to have a designated spot for things so that when I don’t know where it is, it’s probably in its spot. Alternatively, if you’re taking off glasses or something where it usually doesn’t have a spot because you’re normally wearing them, just put them on a clean tabletop really close to where you’re taking your nap so that it’s easy to see when you wake up.
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I could have sworn that i put them on my bookshelf which is where i normally put them. But they weren’t there lol.
Huh, well I can’t really help you once you’ve actually lost something, beyond the classic “where were you when you last had them, do you remember where you put them” but that doesn’t sound like it will be particularly helpful in your case.
Please don’t post things like this on the forums.
I know it’s idiotic, but I usually preemtively drop my glasses off the bed so I always know that when I wake up they’re right there beside the bed. Way easier then making a place that will probably get them knocked over anyways.
Maybe I’ll try that next time.
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Yeah don’t put them in a place where they’ll get knocked over. The floor works, and a non-cluttered floor works better because they’ll stand out more
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Can you not pop the lense back into the frame?
I wouldn’t say they’re broken; it appears that the frame got loose or open just enough for the lens to slide out.
I’ve had this happen on my current pair several times. Last time I went to the eye doctor, I got the anti-glare lenses which only glared worse for some reason, so I just took the old lenses from my old pair and put them on the new frame, since I choose the same frame every time I get new ones.
Although you might need a precision set or a really small Philips/flat head screwdriver that can tighten up the screw that should be where the joint to the temples or the arms of your glasses.
I accidentally lost a Philips screw so I had to use a flat head, the difference being that one looks like ( + ) while the other is a ( - ). I’m assuming that the screw either got loose or came out, but that bad thing would be is if the screw fell out and got lost. Since they are super tiny. I know most stores should carry glasses repair kits, sometimes in the Pharmacy section if they got one, and it should include the tools and extra screws to repair them.
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