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Dear Daniel,
1. The concept: "If one cannot see it, it no longer becomes a threat." applies here.
2. What you basically need to do is to protect your `windows' and the `back door'.
What you need to do, is to; if you have a window or back door, stand inside the house facing outwards.
If the poison arrow cuts thru or can be seen pointed into the house, this is where the house `becomes' vulnerable.
Should there be poison arrows aimed at a window, you can resort to use a thicker curtain or close the windows.
For the backdoor, close it when not in use.
This is how, we should `protect' our house. Those areas that allow poison arrows to `fly' in.
The same should be done to check the various windows in the house.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 4/28/00 1:36:00 AM, Daniel Wong wrote:
>Hello Cecil and Robert,
>I like the new features you
>have added to your site!
>
>About Sha qi, we live in a
>house with 7 glasshouses
>behind us. All 7 have pointy
>rooves that all face directly
>to the back of our house.
>
>I assume that this is sha qi?
>What can you advise me to do?
>
>Thanks!
>Daniel.
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