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Dear Ai Ling,
In my opinion, this is not so bad as compared to two equal mirrors that totally `split' a person into two.
So far, I have yet to come across any major problems with what you had mentioned.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 11/20/2002 10:09:50 AM, Tan Ai Ling wrote:
>
>Dear Master Cecil,
>What about small mirrors that
>are not full length but place
>together (e.g. 6 pieces x 4
>pieces) to form a full length
>mirror? Is it true that if a
>person stand in front of these
>mirror, one would be 'cut up'
>thus it is not favourable to
>have such mirrors?
>Ai Ling
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