@casheroo: Haha, no, I don’t even own glasses. I’m in the process of learning my lesson though. A few weeks ago, the last pair of my monthly contacts went nuts on me. The one in my right eye tore or dried out or died in some way, and it was causing extreme pain. I had to take it out and then I could only see out of one eye. I felt like I was on drugs! I called 1–800-contacts or whatever to order new contacts to be sent to me in the mail (I hadn’t realized I was on my last pair until one of them broke), and they refused to send me new contacts because my prescription had expired. I hadn’t yet gotten an eye doctor in North Carolina, so I had no one in the area who had ever seen me and would be able to help me out. My one local eye-doctor friend was on vacation, so I tried calling tons of local eye doctors to make an appointment, but no one had an opening for weeks! I resorted to calling my ophthalmologist friend and told her my sobstory/emergency. Thankfully, she was able to call her office and have someone give me a trial pair in my prescription. But she lectured me quite a lot and said she is making me get glasses when she gets back from vacation! If I hadn’t had this friend, I would have been totally screwed and unable to see clearly out of my right eye for weeks. I wouldn’t have been able to drive or accomplish anything in the lab! When I picked up the trial contacts she set aside for me, I was planning to start being responsible and take them out, but I’ve had them in for a few weeks now and still always forget. Old habits are hard to break.