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- sandy replies to Ismellanoerat| 4 repliesreply has gone AWOL probably out on the town in iether glasgow or cumbernauld with his/ her OE id badge around neck
- Reply replies to sandy| 1 replyHardly !
Actually Reply is wondering why the 9 questions comment was deleted and struggling to access WCM straight after ! - IsmellanoeratI couldn't get on either. Go on - please do the 9 questions!
- ORMLinfo replies to sandy| 1 replySandy, this is where the action is tonight ;)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Optical_Express#Criticism_posts - ORMLinfo replies to ORMLinfoDavid Moulsdale has - personally - spent the last 2 days trying to delete this from Wikipedia!
Optical Express Criticism Site:
In 2011 following her own debilitating results of laser eye surgery @ Optimax UK, Sasha Rodoy launched a campaign urging the UK government to introduce legislation for refractive eye surgery, as yet unregulated. http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/28629
March 2011: Ms Rodoy published http://optimaxruinedmylife.co.uk
April 2012: At the request of a number of Optical Express patients, some already in litigation with the company following debilitating eye surgery, Ms Rodoy published http://opticalexpressruinedmylife.co.uk
30 April 2012: Jamie Watt @ Harper Macleod, Lawyers for DCM (Optical Holdings) Limited, complained to Nominet's Dispute Resolution Service (DRS) about Ms Rodoy's registration, or use of http://opticalexpressruinedmylife.co.uk
24 May 2012: Ms Rodoy submitted a rebuttal to Nominet claiming http://opticalexpressruinedmylife.co.uk is a criticism site, that the public are entitled to full & factual information of surgical results at Optical Express clinics.
The case is currently under review by Nominet. Ref: DRS11271
NB: Press have been sent this link. Should it be deleted AGAIN, no doubt it will cast doubt on integrity of Wikipedia
NB: Press have been sent this link. Should it be deleted AGAIN, no doubt it will cast doubt on integrity of Wikipedia - ShouldhavegonetoSpecsavers replies to ReplyWe're all waiting - 9 questions ?
- Arachnid| 4 repliesIf you enter the following prescription into the Optical Express website in the 'are you suitable ?'section of the laser eye surgery pages it says you are suitable for laser treatment.
Right eye +10.00 Sphere Left eye +10.00 Sphere.
I'm not an optician but a quick search on Google seems to suggest that this prescription is way above what's suitable for someone with a + in front of their prescription.
If i'm correct why would they be lying? - ShouldhavegonetoSpecsavers replies to Arachnid| 3 repliesCall & ask if you're suitable with +10 script!
- ArachnidThere's no article in Wikipedia with the title 'David Moulsdale'.
Maybe someone should write one. - A replies to ShouldhavegonetoSpecsavers| 2 repliesWhat's a script?
- ShouldhavegonetoSpecsavers replies to A| 1 replyPre'script'ion
- ArachnidAnother one.
http://thisorthat.com/u/davidmoulsdale - Arachnid replies to ShouldhavegonetoSpecsaversI'm fairly sure i know what will happen.I'll be told whatever is necessary to get me in to a store so they can sell me something.I'd bet they'll try and sell me whatever has the biggest margin.
- Ismellanoerat| 2 repliesArachnid. Why don't you write a Wikipedia article on him?
- ArachnidMr.Moulsdale buys the Church.
http://content.yudu.com/Library/A1sj1i/WordfromtheCrossNo42/resources/3.htm
Is this where the halos after laser eye surgery come from?
I wonder if he kept his promises to God about preserving the facade and allowing removal of the stained glass? - Arachnid replies to Ismellanoerat| 1 replyI'm not smart enough,articulate enough,organised enough,brave enough,knowledgeable enough,literate enough,wise enough,shrewd enough,careful enough,cheeky enough,interested enough,involved enough,credible enough,vain enough,arrogant enough or savvy enough to write an article on Mr.Moulsdale.
Also,i'm not sure if i use the word enough,enough. - ArachnidThis is the most confusing thing i've found with Mr.Moulsdales name attached to it.Done by translation software i assume.
http://infornowzr.pisem.su/map.html - ArachnidDoes anyone know who Francesca Crolla is?
http://www.192.com/atoz/people/crolla/francesca/ - Arachnid| 4 repliesCould this be Mr.Moulsdales next optical proceedure?
Dr. Gregg Homer and his firm, Stroma Medical of Southern California are pioneering a new laser treatment that can permanently turn brown eyes into blue eyes without impacting the patients vision.
While still in the research stages, Dr. Homer has developed a technique using computer guided laser to remove the brown pigment called melanin from irises. This in turn will reveal the blue pigment beneath. The laser process takes about 20 seconds to complete and will result in a permanent change in the patients eye color.
The treatment is expected cost in the neighborhood of $5000 and should be availablein the United States within three years.
Taken from here http://lasereyenews.blogspot.co.uk/
Dr.Mengele would have been proud. - Ismellanoerat replies to Arachnid| 3 replieshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rBVASeTPyFg&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Here is the machine used to cut the flap for your eye colour change. Mr Moulsdale has invested heavilly in the latest technology to ensure Optical Express are aggressive in their pursuit of World total Eyecare domination. Antonio Bandaras provides the VoiceOver
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