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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 201678" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>The only trouble with signing in the mirror, is you're seeing it mirror-imaged. So Daisy, here's a suggestion - set up a mirror with TWO mirrors meeting at right angles. Some old-fashioned dressing-tables will do this, they have mirrored wings which you can bend so you can see yourself form different angles.</p><p></p><p>Then you sit facing the angle and what you see should NOT be reversed, but should be you as others see you. </p><p></p><p>Our shopping mall has a lift (elevator) with mirrored walls. We get this effect in each corner. Of course, it does mean facing with your back to the door which can put other people off a bit - but I see this because I often ride an electric scooter which means it's easiest to drive in forwards, go out backwards. And I end up facing the mirrored corners!</p><p></p><p>If you're a bit flash with a ruler, a protractor and some basic physics, you can draw angles of incidence/angles of reflection and understand why this works. If you're not sure if it's working, hold up something with text on it and see if it reads right way round or mirror-reversed.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 201678, member: 1991"] The only trouble with signing in the mirror, is you're seeing it mirror-imaged. So Daisy, here's a suggestion - set up a mirror with TWO mirrors meeting at right angles. Some old-fashioned dressing-tables will do this, they have mirrored wings which you can bend so you can see yourself form different angles. Then you sit facing the angle and what you see should NOT be reversed, but should be you as others see you. Our shopping mall has a lift (elevator) with mirrored walls. We get this effect in each corner. Of course, it does mean facing with your back to the door which can put other people off a bit - but I see this because I often ride an electric scooter which means it's easiest to drive in forwards, go out backwards. And I end up facing the mirrored corners! If you're a bit flash with a ruler, a protractor and some basic physics, you can draw angles of incidence/angles of reflection and understand why this works. If you're not sure if it's working, hold up something with text on it and see if it reads right way round or mirror-reversed. Marg [/QUOTE]
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