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		<title>How do they make Silicon Wafers and Computer Chips?</title>
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<p>How do I get computer to turn off automatically after a period of inactivity?<br />A friend has a computer that turns itself off after a certain period of time of inactivity.  And all you have to do is move the mouse a little, and the computer comes back on.  Maybe the computer is not completely off, maybe this is called hibernate or standby or something.  Is this a good thing to do or should I just let my computer run?  How do you get the computer to do this auto shut off thing as I described at the start of this paragraph?</p>
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<p>This shows how computer chips are made from silicon crystal, to wafer to chips.</p>
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