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Dear Anon,
1. One way to look at it is that if no longer can be seen it no longer becomes a `threat'.
2. This statement can apply to the cards that you carry. If it cannot be seen, it no longer becomes a `threat'.
3. For example, between carrying inauspicious cards or carrying a briefcase of auspicious length, it matters more if one carries a briefcase of good measurements.
4. If I am not mistaken the standard Imperial foot sized brief case used to hold documents has auspicious measurements:)
5. Another thing is that it we live in a practical world. Not all furniture are tailor made for us. So, we may have to made do with what is available or sold in standard lengths.
6. For credit cards, it should be an inauspicious measurement because only so, can it make us spent more money. *JOKE*
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 1/25/00 11:51:55 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear cecil,
>
>Most business card and credit
>cards have inauspicious
>measurements (11 cm length and
>7 cm width). And most people
>carry couple of them in their
>wallets and have lots of
>business cards at whole. I
>needed to know how they affect
>ones luck. Thanks.
>
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