Yes, when Oakley likes a platform they re-use it and drive it into the ground. They've always done that, so it's Oakley being Oakley.
On another note, the Corridor and Actuator are considered sports performance pairs. Very odd, I know. They were both built for running. But like the Sutro, it is suppose to represent the current zeitgeist of functionally flexible eyewear; you can play sports with it and then also use it in casual settings. A keyhole bridge on performance eyewear is a strange addition, but I look forward to what the masses think of the eyewear when it is put into use. I suspect it'll be discontinued by the end of next ear.