How  come my iphone5 shuts down my macbook??

How come my iphone5 shuts down my macbook when the iphone is unplugged from the computer?!?! It just happened again and now my macbook won't turn on and the power cord is blinking oddly!

Hold the computer's on/off button for a long time (10 to 15 seconds) to see if that starts your computer.
I suggest from now on when you connect your iPhone, pay attention to the eject button in iTunes.

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    Hi,
    People choices:
    How often do you shut down your computer?
    Whenever I'm not using it.  16.23%  (2,446 votes)
    Every night.  26.37%  (3,974 votes)
    On the weekends.  6.71%  (1,012 votes)
    Only when I'm out of town.  12.78%  (1,926 votes)
    Only if there are storms in the area.  5.02%  (757 votes)
    Never by choice.  26.34%  (3,970 votes)
    Other.  6.55%  (988 votes)
    Total Votes: 15,073
    Source: http://lifehacker.com/5990606/how-often-do-you-shut-down-your-computer
    No book, no rules.  I myself shut down machines before going to bed.
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    BH
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