Strange Old Videos You Have To Watch They Will Change Your View Of The Past
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Getting contacts fitted
Being fitted for contact lenses isn't a difficult or uncomfortable procedure. After a few minutes in the optician's chair, you'll be out the door with your prescription in hand. However, it was not so easy in the early days of contact. In the 1940s, the suckers were thick, made of glass, and came with an outrageously uncomfortable-looking fitting procedure. To achieve the exact shape of the lens, the optician had to squish some impression-forming slime onto your eyeball using the end of a suction cup-type apparatus. It was like having a dental impression done but on your eyeball. After the impressions were taken, trained workers began making, sanding, and filing little discs of glass for users to insert into their eye sockets. The newsreel even refers to the lenses as "glasses," and the model appears to be uncomfortable wearing them. At least the external glasses did not have to be removed from their eyes every six hours.
Soviet Robots
This video depicts the final of the All-Union Robot Competition, which was conducted in Russia during the summer of 1967. Sepulka, the legendary robot guide, is on the far right and currently lives in the Moscow Polytechnic Museum. In the foreground is the competition winner, the robot Neptune, which was built by a group of students from GPTU-9 in Kaliningrad and directed by electrical engineer Boris Vasilenko. Another intriguing detail is related to this competition. Alla Pugacheva debuted on Central Television with her song "Robot" during the All-Union Robot Competition. On the left, you may see a future Soviet stage diva. By happenstance, Kaliningrad, Pugacheva, the robots Sepulka and Neptune, and the entire USSR, with its trust in scientific and technical advancement, were twisted in time Receive SMS online on sms24.me
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