Yes, it can either lie flat, or stand on its side. Make sure you do not turn it while it is running with a disk inside because it scratches the disk into oblivion. (I've seen it happen and it's not pretty)
The system is designed to work either way, but laying it down has many advantages over standing it up. First is that it will not overheat as fast. Second is that when it is standing, it can scratch your discs. Most gaming stored and even Microsoft will tell you that it is better to have it laying down. While it may look cooler standing up, it is a much more effective system if layed down.
No, they sleep laying down.
The force exerted by a person on the ground is the same whether they are standing up or laying down, as it is determined by their weight. The only difference is the distribution and contact area of the force between the feet when standing versus the whole body when laying down.
Standing up sometimes laying down
yes they can
laying it down is better for the disc drive and the coolingintake but standing it may cause disc scratching and better side cooling, yet the intake is sitting on the ground
You apply more pressure when you are standing up. This is because when you are laying down the weight of your body is being distributed and is not all in one place. When you are standing up all your weight is in the one spot you are standing on.
standing up, did this on web assign
Are you slightly longer standing up verses laying down?
Any position she feels comfortable to be in, which is standing or laying down on her side.
3.5 laying down and standing 4.5.
Egg shells are known to be stronger when standing upright. This is why we crack eggs open on the side.