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- From: cmaeda+@cs.cmu.edu (Christopher Maeda)
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- Subject: Re: Placing NeXTstation Slab on its Side
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- Date: 28 Aug 92 22:19:31 GMT
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- In article <1992Aug28.185850.27965@athena.mit.edu> ljva@athena.mit.edu (L. James Valverde A. Jr.) writes:
- >
- >I was wondering if anyone has had any experience in placing the NeXTstation slab
- >on it side, next to your desk for example, as opposed to placing the monitor on
- >top of it. I recall hearing somewhere that NeXT did not recommend doing this, but
- >I have not read anything to that effect in the NeXTstation documentation. Any
- >information would be appreciated.
- >
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- The local hardware guru says not to since it stresses the disk. Some
- people do anyway; I don't.
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