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Old January 22nd 04, 11:52 PM
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Most electronic devices use power even when off. Why? Because they're not
really off. That "on/off" switch is merely a low current device that tells the
computer to turn things off, or on. But the computer must always have power
applied so that it can perform this function. Not a lot of power to be sure,
but power anyway. Same for computers that are left plugged in to a live
outlet.
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