Kyle, I hear where you're coming from, but there can be good reasons for
sleeping (and idling, for that matter).

> Restarting is not the answer.

Like Scott and Clark said, restarting can solve some stupid problems
attributable to other things beside the memory that gets cleared.

This morning we printed one page. This afternoon we wanted to print another
page. Page sent to printer, printer did nothing. Page dutifully showed in
the print queue, but no action. A restart fixed it.

> I personally shut my macs off every night when I go to sleep and turn them
> back on again when I need them.

I think this is the best way to ensure satisfactory computing, especially
when work is either critical or your tolerance for having to possibly wait
for a frozen Mac and a restart is low. That's why my Mac at work is always
shut down at night. We have some proprietary software that's crap, and it
likes to corrupt the memory whenever it can.

This is also good whenever someone uses their Mac for a only a little while
each day, or once every few days. No need to keep things going.

> I do no believe in "sleeping" a computer.  If you turn your Mac off and
> unplug it, it is safe.  If you sleep it, it may fall victim to electrical
> spikes and surges, power outages or earthquakes.

But you better believe my main Mac at home always stays on. I'm at it on and
off several times a day, at all hours. No way am I gonna shut down when I'm
coming back in a few hours. The occasional glitch (see printing above) is
rare, and the benefits of sleep far outweigh needing to reboot every week or
so.

 I have a good UPS to absorb line spikes, and an equipment guarantee that
came with the UPS that covers everything else.

> I ask you this:  "would you leave your car idling in  the driveway all day?"

No, but I do whenever I can if I'm somewhere safe. Also, if I've been
somewhere in one car earlier in the day, I try to take that car again if I'm
leaving again. No reason to make both cars warm up. Starting a car is where
most of the engine wear comes from. Ever notice pizza delivery vehicles
always have the engines going? Not great for the environment, but great for
the car.

-David


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