
Geez guys, all day? 🙂
First let me tell you that Apple runs them for a full 200 hours continuously before they ever leave the factory.
Second, I've run mine continuously for as long as eight or nine days straight, using it all day and then all night doing various things such as a security cam using Evo Cam which is
most excellent webcam software (universal and works with the built-in iSight camera), downloading with Acquisition, generating, from the Evo web cam shots a Quicktime movie for review and at the same time saving streaming music and radio shows all night long using the "iRecordMusic" software. The latter is a great little universal binary program that records each song or radio show as a separate MP3, adds their song title and other related information into a directory which is then incorporated into iTunes and transferred over to my iPod.
So hey, you should be able to run your computer - be it an iMac or MacBook 24/7. That's what they are built to do.
Tim...
20" iMac 2GRam/500G-HD, 13" BlackBook 2GRam/120G-HD, Black Video iPod 60Gig Mac OS X (10.4.7) HPColorLaserJet 2500 Printer, LaCie 500Gig External Drive, LaCie Slim External D