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- From: mdong@polyslo.csc.calpoly.edu (Michael Russell Dong)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hardware
- Subject: Re: IIsi on it's side?
- Message-ID: <1992Dec21.231858.4925@rat.csc.calpoly.edu>
- Date: 21 Dec 92 23:18:58 GMT
- References: <1992Dec21.092251.18490@tdb.uu.se> <1h56u9INNhas@morrow.stanford.edu>
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- In article <1h56u9INNhas@morrow.stanford.edu> kayt@deathstar.Stanford.EDU (Kayt Sorhaindo) writes:
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- >I used to work at Apple on their 800 number. I remember seeing one
- >technical article that said that IIsi should NOT be placed on its side.
- >It probably works, but in this case, they don't recommend it. If the
- >system fails and the failure can be traced to the computer being on its
- >side, then Apple wouldn't cover the failure under warranty.
- >Whatever, Kayt
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- If this is true, then Apple should *specifically* stat, in the manual, *not* to place the IIsi on it's side.
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