Thanks. When he was just a pup my granddaughter would give him a treat when she held up her phone to photograph him. Now he always tries to get in the picture when someone is taking photos.
Billiard glasses helped me tremendously. I found I played better when I could see the balls on the table. No trying to look over the top of the eyeglass frames. I went with glasses from Curran Opticians. They are expensive but I found the money well spent.
https://www.billiardglasses.com/
I have good luck with this Pledge product. I don't leave many fingerprints on the rails but my young grandchildren do. I lightly spray a microfiber cloth and wipe down the rails.
You are the one who said, "each year." Read your post:
"Hundreds of thousands of people are attracted to the place each year. More power to them, but count me out."
"Hundreds of thousands?" How about dozens of millions.
In 1970, there were 6.7 million visitors to Las Vegas In 2019, this had grown to 42.5 million In 2020.
familydestinationsguide.com/las-vegas-visitor-statistics-and-tourism-figures/
"Ridiculous" you say. It's all about putting a ball in a hole. Your overreaction to my post is probably the result of too much coffee this morning. Breathing exercises help in some cases.
Golf never has this discussion. The hole is always 4.25". I personally would like a 6" hole but that's never going to happen. Should it be smaller for PGA players?