On 1/14/05 8:40 PM, "Charles Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Given that the Mini only weighs two pounds, I imagine there would be no
> harm in stacking one or two on top, but I wouldn't suggest going any
> further than that. The stacked Minis in the pictures are just for
> "relative size" purposes. IOW, Kids Don't Try This at Home. :)
> 
> _Chas_
> 
You can stack more than two. In fact, an Applecare tech told me the other
day that you can stack even 6 with no problem.     They specifically say on
their site that they are designed to be stacked.  Why anybody would want
more than 6 I don't know but if I had more than that,  I would start another
stack and even them out.


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