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From: harlock@raindrop.com (Mike Harlock)
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Subject: Re: electricity bill versus repair bill
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Hi IAnim8,
> Your machine will last longer if you leave it on. Electronics are like light
> bulbs. They blow up when you turn them on! The computer likes a constant
> temperature also. By turning it on and off it heats up then cools down and so
> on. Connections in the computer expand and contract from the heat and solder
> joints break down.
He's absolutely correct...that's why we never turn anything off at the
TV station here.
if I do turn on and off my machine, I limit it to once a day...when I wake