why not? I didnt think there was ever a rule. My DVD cases are propping up this PC right now. Now that can't be good for it.
2006-07-28 11:52:27
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answered by Clock Watcher 4
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Drywalling has never been my customary occupation yet I even have put in multiple it over the final 40 years. for the period of that factor i can't bear in mind ever putting a sheet horizontally till it exchange right into a patch on an modern-day wall. As I see it, all it quite is to be gained with horizontal setting up is a help in taping. i actually question the very undeniable fact that horizontal setting up provides capability. it seems to me that once one screw is put in each and every sixteen inches on the middle seam as adversarial to a screw each and every 6 inches on a vertical seam the capability could circulate to the vertical. i need to be incorrect yet while 14 a million/2 inches out of sixteen inches is left unsupported i actually could question the capability argument. I do somewhat figuring in the past I initiate and while i'm completed, I even have production facility edges everywhere however the corners. this is basically a count of measuring the stud placement and finding out the place to cling the 1st sheet interior the path of the wall. i latterly did my kitchen as I even have defined and with careful taping and education for paint that's extremely very confusing to locate any of the joints. The paint is extreme gloss and the partitions are actually not textured in any way. I made a multitude of one hollow for a change yet like I reported that's no longer my finished time occupation. on your subject i actually think of vertical makes extra experience as there'll be NO seam in each and all of the partitions different than for the corners. Now that should be extra advantageous than having a center seam. upload the extra effective ease of setting up and that i can't think of doing it any opposite direction than vertical. have relaxing, I also have a shower which will require the comparable therapy quickly. BTW, are you finding for a activity??? LOL
2016-11-03 05:32:37
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answered by ? 4
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yes it is perfectly all right to store your DVDs horizontally, but you must remember to store them upside down, i mean as your DVD machine reads from the bottom of the disc, if you store your DVDs as you would place them in your player you might find that the data contained in the DVD leak out under the force of gravity rendering your DVD worthless. yes if storing your DVDs horizontally always always store them upside down.
2006-07-28 15:38:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I store them horizontally, and they seem to be doing just fine!
2006-07-28 12:08:48
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answered by Azure Demure 4
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yes but i think its better to turn them both horizonal and vertical because you can fit more in one space like that. :-) and if you have as many DVD's and CD's as i do you will need the extra space.
2006-07-28 11:55:50
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answered by Mrs. Ludacris2006 1
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It doesn't matter which way you store the cases. Do it diagonnally if you really want to.
2006-07-28 11:50:49
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answered by Sean 2
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unlike vhs they can be stored any way you want
2006-07-28 12:10:51
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answered by Wheels 5
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Yes - There's no problem with that.
2006-07-28 11:49:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Did you really "say" this out loud? *L*
Yes, it is fine.
2006-07-28 11:50:35
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answered by Anonymous
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seriously? who cares
2006-07-28 12:03:23
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answered by Tyler C 2
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