The doc related this story to me about a man who lost an eye wearing glass glasses:
This guy was working on a farm with some machinery and he was struck in the glasses by a projectile about the size of a small rock. The glasses broke on impact into shards, as glass will do. One of those shards was driven into the man's eyeball by the force from the projectile. That shard caused massive trauma to his eyeball and he subsequently lost his eye.
I am a pretty big advocate of eye protection. My dad lost some vision in one of his eyes due to a table saw mishap in which a 2Ă—4 piece was launched after it fell out of his hands and onto the blade. No eye protection. Additionally, I have seen Soldiers lose eyes without eyepro and others have their eyes saved by using proper eye protection. If you want to get an education on eyepro, check out Revision's website to see how different eyepro stands up to serious abuse.
http://www.revisionmilitary.com/
Mr. Finn, I was just like you with my glass glasses until I got an education. I liken eyepro to helmets for motorcycle riding: I will spend a little bit to protect valuable assets. I also need bifocals. But rather than have the traditional ones, I use progressive lens which are much easier to use. You can also get polycarbonate lens that have some sort of anti-static something impregnated in them (and it works!) Plus I will never have to worry about them breaking into shards and taking my eyes out. Ask yourself if your eyes are worth the investment. Mine are.
PS; not trying to be on a soapbox, just trying to get the word out. Wish someone had told me the same years ago.