Starting a Closed MacBook Pro

I have a new 24" Cinema Display and 15" MacBook Pro. Is it possible to start the MacBook Pro in the closed position? Seems silly to have to open the MBP to start it, then close it.

I have a new 24" Cinema Display and 15" MacBook Pro. Is it possible to start the MacBook Pro in the closed position?
No.
Seems silly to have to open the MBP to start it, then close it.
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