definitions of ‘off’:
1. to a state of discontinuance or suspension [turn off an engine]
2. out of operation or effective existence
This has always bothered me. I turn my television off, yet the red light stays on. I turn ‘off’ my PDA, but always wonder is it really off? If the alarm is set then when you turn it off it says “turning off till xx time”. It can’t be ‘off’ or it would not be able to turn itself on.
I think that off should be off. And I’d even go so far as to make it a legal requirement. When a device is in ‘off’ mode then it is truly off — not processing, not checking for updates, off. Just as if the battery is removed. If this is not the case, then don’t call it off, call it ‘sleeping’ or ‘in standby’ or ‘power save’. Off in these cases is wrong and mis-leading. I’ve heard the arguments that systems keep time, TV needs to be on to accept commands from the remote control and other similar arguments so it can’t truly be ‘off’. I’m o.k. with that. Just don’t call it ‘off’. It’s not off.
The new apple iPhone when it is ‘off’, still performs syncing with your e-mail as this person found out when they received a $4800.00 bill from AT&T.

