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re pc towers -- can you tell me

Posted By: sm on 2006-03-03
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can i stack one on top the other on their sides? and/or put a printer on top this way, to save more desk space? 


another thought was whether i might put one sideways under my monitor -- but it seems like i remember your monitor should be positioned not too high so that your eyes are looking slightly downward -- do you know?


thanks!




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