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>> 
> 
> That depends. putting the disks to sleep is a no-brainer...yes. Putting the 
> system to sleep depends on why you're running it 24/7. If it's because it's 
> running as a server (file, print, web, iTunes, etc) of some sort, then they 
> systems should be kept awake. If not, just turn it off, save the energy.
> 
> -- 
> Bruce Johnson
> University of Arizona
> 
> 
Is there a way with the OS or maybe a 3rd party app to have the system sleep at 
an exact time of day/night? And possibly specify certain other criteria.
Like " unless current user is active, if yes then wait for 30min inactivity... ?
Maybe I'm asking for too much.

FYI my system is iMac late 2011 27" 2.7Ghz i5 12GB Ram OS 10.7.3

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