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Dear Carrie,
To confirm, it is a poision arrow only if it is aimed at you. This is where the tip of the poison arrow is tangent to any part of your window area.
If so, apply the concept if you cannot see it, it no longer becomes a threat. Here, you can consider using a curtain or a venetian blind on the window.
Do you something which can still allow light into the house.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 11/29/99 9:31:56 PM, Carrie Barker wrote:
>Hi, I recently relocated my
>desk to take advantage of more
>sunlight. It's located in a
>south east room of the house
>and sitting in front of the
>window overlooking our
>backyard. The problem (that I
>hadn't noticed until now) is
>that when I'm sitting there,
>directly in front of me about
>20 feet or so is a grain bin
>type building, and the roof
>line tip is "pointing"
>straight at me. I would like
>to keep my desk here but
>please, how can I get rid of
>that poison arrow pointing
>straight at me? Thank so much
>for all your help!!!
>Carrie
>
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