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Stackable Cubes?

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7/19/2000; 5:15 PM by Jim Roepcke
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According to Damien, the Cube looks stackable.

I see that the clear shell has a cut out in the back where the cables could supposedly be run if you were to stack a Cube on top of another, and that the cage is wider at the bottom than the top, to allow stacking.

But how would you use the DVD-ROM drive on the bottom machine? Would the bottom machine be able to stay cool even though it couldn't let hot air out of its top? If you stacked a few of these things, wouldn't it get a bit tipsy?

Anyone know for sure if the Cube is officially stackable or not?

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