Can a Mac pro tower be laid on its side for use

Can a Mac Pro Tower be placed on its side and be used that way without any damage occurring?

Yes. Did that with mine for years. Only issue was even though the Pioneer has a DVD "lip" to hold in place it was awkward at times.
I use something like a coffee table. Put a rubber backed pad to absorb sound vibration, allows all those messy cables to go underneath (and curtain would be nice too).

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    My brand new Mac Pro Tower that I spent a small fortune on sometimes boots up and does not connect to the internet when every other computer in my office does and other times it just kicks me straight off. My question is, is there a problem with the wi fi on these machines?

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    Hi ...
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    If you have Lion v10.7.2 or higher installed, you can setup an iCloud account so that you can sync your Contacts and Calendars between your Macs via Wi-Fi.
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