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.