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Dear Anon,
1. Frankly, so far, I have not come across the issue of vertical blinds posing a problem.
2. We can understand why some FS practitioners or authors mention it as it is near equivalent of books (like knives).
3. It is interesting to take note of this and if anyone has any experience on this or find `no issue' could perhaps post a message on this.
One reason is has no sharp corners but instead (only the `blades'. But most of the time, it is not `aimed' at a person directly unless one opens the blind `fully' where someone can see u immediately.)
Here the purpose of the blind is for privacy and most people drawn `down' the blind, thus, here it is not aimed at the person but either `skywards' or `downwards'.
For me, I would not discount it, but rather, as mentioned above, `keep an open mind' about it.
Thanks for bringing it up.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 1/26/00 7:03:16 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear cecil,
>
>I read somewhere that the
>verticals blinds should not be
>used as they act as poison
>arrows cutting in to people.
>Is there any truth in this.
>Thanks.
>
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