Tossing

From: Philip.Belben_at_pgen.com <(Philip.Belben_at_pgen.com)>
Date: Tue May 18 07:43:09 1999

>> Anyway, Macs are prety neat to stack (especialy the classic ones),
>> and should form a neat wall (maybe for seperation between dining
>> room and kitchen ?) or can be used as base for a desk etc.
>>
>> (I just havn't enough to proove it)
>
> I've tested this hypothesis in the lab and have concluded that they do not
> stack well. They are angled slightly at the top. With enough Macs you
> could build a suspension bridge, but I wouldn't drive a car over it.


Suspension bridge? I take it you mean an arch bridge...

The way to build a wall is to stack them not all the same way round. The most
stable method is probably LRRLLRRLL..., but LRLRLR would probably work (L and R
meaning Macs facing Left and Right respectively)

Philip.
Received on Tue May 18 1999 - 07:43:09 BST

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