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Dear Steven,
For a clear glass or see thru glass, such as those in modern shopping units, can be threatened by a `poison' arrow from a distance.
Frosted glass or opaque film, would do the `trick'. Here, if one cannot see, it no longer becomes a threat is `half-true' i.e. half-solved.
The treat has still to be neutralised outside the building to take effect.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 4/13/00 2:26:00 AM, Steven L wrote:
>Hi Cecil,
>Is killing sha still strong
>even if it is block by a piece
>of transparent glass door?
>Does this still apply to the
>concept of "What you can't
>see, is not a treat"?
>
>Thank you
>Steven
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