As Nightwolf said, the emulator's really like a virtual phone. Suggest you 
start it when you open Eclipse for the day, let it boot, unlock it, then 
just leave it running until you're done with dev work for the day. Unless it 
crashes and you need to restart it, which isn't uncommon. But in any case, 
you shouldn't need to start it very many times per day, so unlocking it 
isn't exactly onerous.

Unless you're trying to debug app behavior which happens at boot time - but 
that's an edge case, and a pain anyway, so even then it's not much 
difference.

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