myfs_88310 Posted March 7, 2003 Share Posted March 7, 2003 Dear Master Cecil:I have been posting this problem for several days.To answer your questions:1. Standing at the main entrance of my house looking outside, I am "able to" see the mirror that my neighbor places outside and this mirror faces my house. My neighbor leans this mirror against their second floor window facing my house. It is an "at most" 7.5 inches in width and 3 inches in length flat surface mirror. The mirror is at least 5 meters (17 feet) away from the right hand side of my house.2. There is absolutely no tree, no lamp post, no whatever other kinds of post, no poison arrow in my property. Nothing in my property slices into my neighbor's house or their windows. No poison arrow, etc. in my property that point at my neighbor's house. Absolutely NONE. I know the consequences of having trees, posts, etc. at wrong locations. Therefore, I do not want any of those things in my property. It is all clear in my property.3. There are two one-story high trees at the side of my neighbor's house. Those trees are in "THEIR PROPERTY" (not MINE). Those two trees look like slicing into the right hand side of my house. Fortunately, I do not have any window at that side of my house.4. I am in the USA. I am a Chinese. My neighbor's household consists of a Portugese husband, a white American wife, their children, ...... My neighbor is known for violating all kinds of rules and regulations in our housing community. They dig around their house every year. They places trash cans, mirros, etc. outside their house as they like.What should I do? Is a convex mirror that disperses those treats a solution? Does the sized of a mirror matter? What is the distance in terms of meters/feet that makes the effectiveness of a mirror go away?Please help me. I am dying for an answer. Thanks a million.Regards,Anon Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted March 10, 2003 Staff Share Posted March 10, 2003 Dear Jen,Thank you for the detailed information.Based on your information, it looks like a geniune: non-issue. So long as your main door and windows are not `threated'.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 3/7/2003 3:22:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Master Cecil:I have been posting thisproblem for several days.To answer your questions:1. Standing at the mainentrance of my house lookingoutside, I am "able to" seethe mirror that my neighborplaces outside and this mirrorfaces my house. My neighborleans this mirror againsttheir second floor windowfacing my house. It is an "atmost" 7.5 inches in width and3 inches in length flatsurface mirror. The mirror isat least 5 meters (17 feet)away from the right hand sideof my house.2. There is absolutely notree, no lamp post, nowhatever other kinds of post,no poison arrow in myproperty. Nothing in myproperty slices into myneighbor's house or theirwindows. No poison arrow,etc. in my property that pointat my neighbor's house.Absolutely NONE. I know theconsequences of having trees,posts, etc. at wronglocations. Therefore, I donot want any of those thingsin my property. It is allclear in my property.3. There are two one-storyhigh trees at the side of myneighbor's house. Those treesare in "THEIR PROPERTY" (notMINE). Those two trees looklike slicing into the righthand side of my house.Fortunately, I do not have anywindow at that side of myhouse.4. I am in the USA. I am aChinese. My neighbor'shousehold consists of aPortugese husband, a whiteAmerican wife, their children,...... My neighbor is knownfor violating all kinds ofrules and regulations in ourhousing community. They digaround their house every year.They places trash cans,mirros, etc. outside theirhouse as they like.What should I do? Is a convexmirror that disperses thosetreats a solution? Does thesized of a mirror matter?What is the distance in termsof meters/feet that makes theeffectiveness of a mirror goaway?Please help me. I am dyingfor an answer. Thanks amillion.Regards,Anon Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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