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Dear Sandra,
Since you cannot do much in terms of furniture layout, you can consider placing a display small dragon (can be made of glass or other materials) to aim it directly at the edge (or tangent) to the edge of the cabinet.
This is a mild form of cure.
Other alternatives include placing a fork aimed at the edge or a small toy cannon.
I believe you should be able to place e.g. the dragon on the edge of the table such that it can be aimed at the edge and not aimed at your body. I hope this is achievable.
If you are unable to have a straight path between e.g. the dragon and the edge of the cabinet, then, it is best not to place one on the table. (If it can `hit' you.)
Where possible avoid placing a cactus on your table as this is not a cure.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 11/24/99 1:47:36 AM, Sandra Yeung wrote:
>Hi there,
>
>We had renovation last month
>in the office. My desk and my
>co-worker's are L-Shape and
>our back are facing the edge
>of the cabinets. Due to the
>shape of the desks and the
>space of the office, we can't
>move the desk so our back can
>face the wall, nor move the
>cabinets to the other side. So
>what should we do?? Since the
>renovation, we have a lot of
>problems at work like program
>error, gossip, and computer
>broke down. Thank you for your
>kindly help, we are very
>appreciated.
>
>Sandra
>
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