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You see no reason at all not to jam the ARRAY CARTRIDGE in there too. You make sure to blow the dust out first of course. The sylladex reconfigures itself into an ARRAY of distinct QUEUESTACKS. Now we're talking. This is just the sort of needless complexity you have come to expect from your INVENTORY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM.