Maybe the cron jobs, that run on every Mac in the night hours, wake up 
the Macbook... Since when do you have this behaviour of your Macbook, 
have you made updates, e.g.?

-- Christian

On Do, Aug 29, 2013 at 09:03:13 -0500, Isaac Hebert wrote:
>Do you think a device is keeping the mac awake?
>
>On 8/29/13, Sarah k Alawami <marri...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hey to all. I have no idea when this started, but I have an odd  issue. I
>> turned off my mbp and exactly at midnight, the thing started itself up. I
>> thought it was a  fluke so I repeated the process and even closed my lid and
>> at midnight this morning it started up. Woke me with the chime. I have no
>> idea what caused this as I have  nothing scheduled. Has anyone had this
>> problem and if so how did you fix, apart from a reinstall o of the os?
>>
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