> Are you very sure that the iMac does shut down completely? Absolutely. The room's isolation switch is turned off before we leave the site - it has no power going to it. The modem is on a separate power circuit that stays on, but the modem itself is definitely off.
I come into the house, turn on the room's isolation switch, then do my magic hand wave near the modem and the iMac (but not the modem) turns on, with a satisfying "boing". The floor is solid concrete with tiles - no vibrations, and not even carpet to spark up static. It is truly inexplicable. Cheers, Kaye ------------------------ Kaye and Geoff [email protected]
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