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Display Name: Waylon
Member Since: 4/10/07

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Well, the big problem is that yes, companies can save on energy costs if they shut down computers, but they would lose much more money by having them off.

Most companies have internal servers, etc. that MUST be on and are critical to a company's operations. At my company, someone decided to turn off the server because it was on and no one was using it. This was on a weekend. What happened? Backups and regular maintenance that is scheduled on weekends did not occur. Field employees couldn't send in their reports, not could anyone access their email.

If we're talking about client computers in workstations that are not being used to supply information companywide, then yes, by all means, shut them off. But if they're critical to the flow of operations, they're best left on.


The Cost of Computer Left on Unnecessarily Overnight
7/17/07 3:38 PM

Where did you get your bookshelf?


Northwest Semi-Finalist #2: Erin's Color-Splashed Modern
5/15/07 3:42 PM

I like it! Where's the desk and shelves from?


#34 - Seth Ariel's Metropolitan Zen
5/2/07 8:29 AM

I personally like it. I've become a fan of minimal and efficient. Where is the bed frame from? The kitchen cabinets?


#8 Davy's Studio of Internet Finds
4/19/07 3:17 PM

I have been wanting the Malm in Medium Brown for the past 6 months. Problem is, out of ALL of the So Cal stores, they are OUT of the Malm Queen in Medium Brown with "no expected ship date". I could order it direct, but the shipping is $180!!! That's more than the bed itself costs! So I keep checking the stock (both online and phone) and still nothing. It's quite frustrating.


Good Questions: Opinion of MALM Bed?
4/10/07 8:46 AM