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I do identify with this issue. I’ve seen instructions written in 6 point type. Then there are the sadists that print the 100 column wide spreadsheet on a single piece of paper.
Of course, all electronic equipment have raised black plastic letters on a black plastic base.
Sorry to disagree, Grandpa, but I’ve had to face reality. My eyesight is still very good — never needed glasses — but in the past decade small print has gradually become more of a challenge, and it isn’t the fault of the publishers. Drugstore reading glasses get me through, however. And I’m grateful that phone books have gone the way of the dinosaurs.
Ratkin Premium Member almost 2 years ago
What is that next to the lamp – a cigar in a holder? A rocket?
backyardcowboy almost 2 years ago
Grandpa never had a chance.
The Reader Premium Member almost 2 years ago
He’s asleep Teddy. Let’s Party!
dflak almost 2 years ago
I do identify with this issue. I’ve seen instructions written in 6 point type. Then there are the sadists that print the 100 column wide spreadsheet on a single piece of paper.
Of course, all electronic equipment have raised black plastic letters on a black plastic base.
Totalloser Premium Member almost 2 years ago
that’s why I can’t read the small print of paperbacks
ladykat Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I feel your pain, Grandpa.
Lee26 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I’m glad this was written in 12 point ‘Comic’ sans.
Spacetech almost 2 years ago
We old men do books on tape…
nsaber almost 2 years ago
A….toy.
Nuliajuk almost 2 years ago
Is this the same publisher that prints the eye test charts?
WCraft Premium Member almost 2 years ago
That same publisher prints ingredient labels for jars of food.
Frank Burns Eats Worms almost 2 years ago
Grandpa’s never been font of bedtime stories.
Lablubber almost 2 years ago
I bet the kid wishes it was Peter Falk reading the story.
Joe Shmoe almost 2 years ago
lava lamp
T... almost 2 years ago
The big print books are the new wave for the older folk who still like to read real books…
paullp Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Sorry to disagree, Grandpa, but I’ve had to face reality. My eyesight is still very good — never needed glasses — but in the past decade small print has gradually become more of a challenge, and it isn’t the fault of the publishers. Drugstore reading glasses get me through, however. And I’m grateful that phone books have gone the way of the dinosaurs.