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Corporate Profile for Computer Lens Corporation, dated August 6, 1999.


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Published Date:   August 6, 1999

Company Name:     Computer Lens Corporation - TiredEyes.com

Address:          400 Troy Schenectady Road, P.O. Box 1007
                  Latham, NY 12110-1007

Main Telephone
 Number:          518/782-1613

Internet Home
 Page Address
  (URL)           www.tiredeyes.com

Chief Executive
 Officer:         Dr. Stuart M. Lazarus

Chief Financial
 Officer:         Mr. Jack Van Wie

Investor Relations
 Contact:         Mr. Jack Van Wie
 Business number: 888/243-8252
 E-mail address:  info@tiredeyes.com

Public Relations
 Contact:         Mr. Jack Van Wie
 Business number: 518/783-9062
 E-mail address:  info@tiredeyes.com

Industry:         Computer/Ophthalmic/Vision/Health

Trading Symbol/
 Exchange:        none

Market Makers:    none


Company description: TiredEyes.com is the exclusive Internet Internet

Publicly accessible computer network connecting many smaller networks from around the world. It grew out of a U.S. Defense Department program called ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network), established in 1969 with connections between computers at the
 distributor of the unique and revolutionary PC Lens, developed by Computer Lens Corporation. The patented PC Lens is the only product on the market today that combines prism and magnification Magnification

A measure of the effectiveness of an optical system in enlarging or reducing an image. For an optical system that forms a real image, such a measure is the lateral magnification m
 for maximum comfort and relief of eyestrain eyestrain /eye·strain/ (-stran) fatigue of the eye from overuse or from uncorrected defect in focus of the eye.

eye·strain
n.
, especially for bifocal bifocal /bi·fo·cal/ (bi-fo´-) (bi´fo-k'l)
1. having two foci.

2. containing one part for near vision and another part for distant vision, as in a bifocal lens.
 computer users. The company offers other products deemed to provide added benefit for bifocal wearers (computer users, mechanics mechanics, branch of physics concerned with motion and the forces that tend to cause it; it includes study of the mechanical properties of matter, such as density, elasticity, and viscosity. , electricians, musicians, etc.) The PC Lens is the only product currently able to compensate for a root cause (an outward rotation of the eyes) of computer eyestrain or CVS (1) (Concurrent Versions System) A version control system for Unix that was initially developed as a series of shell scripts in the mid-1980s. CVS maintains the changes between one source code version and another and stores all the changes in one file. . For more information and testimonials visit www.tiredeyes.com.
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