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== Break Transition == '''Myke Hurley:''' All right. We have more Kickstarter stuff to talk about, but let's, let's take our second break for the episode here. Um, awesome. Conscious of, uh, I'm worried about my big body over there. You said, I'm doing okay. '''Brad Dowdy:''' I'm actually feeling pretty good. I don't feel like I'm going downhill yet. Excellent. Okay. '''Myke Hurley:''' I just want to make sure I give you just a, just a little break for a moment. While I tell all of our wonderful listeners about Warby Parker, quality eyewear at a fraction of the usual price. Warby Parker was founded by four friends and allows you to easily buy glasses online. And if you're thinking buying glasses on the internet might be difficult, Warby Parker can make it so easy with their free home try on program. You can order five pairs of glasses and try them on for five days with no obligation to buy. Shipping is also free and includes a prepaid return shipping label as well. You can go to warbyparker.com slash penaddict to order your free home try ons today. When you use the home try on, you get the boxes, you can try them on, you can look at them with your own clothes on, you can change outfits, right? You can show your friends and family, you can share them on social media, like you, you actually get more of a time to really understand what these glasses are going to be like on your face rather than just going to an optician's or to a store and trying them on. Warby Parker glasses start at just $95 which includes prescription lenses that all have anti-glare and anti-scratch coatings. Plus, blue light filtering lenses are now also available with Warby Parker as well, which can be great if you don't want to worry about blue light from your screens disturbing your sleep which is a thing, like I see this quite a lot now, so you can get that with Warby Parker as well if you want. Now Brad, I believe that you have gone through the whole home try and experience, right? '''Brad Dowdy:''' I've gone through it multiple times because I've owned multiple pairs of Warby Parkers. Now, from my first, I don't know, maybe two pair, maybe three pair, I can't even remember how many I've had now, my eyes have changed, so as you get older, you know, your eyes continue to do things you don't want them to do and I got moved into progressive lenses this year. Do you know what those are, Myke? Are they the ones
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