28-07-2009

M.U.L.E. Game refound

Category Games
I started using my first computer when my father bought me and my brother a ZX81. Thanks dad - that computer somehow brought me to where I am today.

We moved on to a Commodore 64 along the road. And a game that made me and my brother incredibly popular with all the boys on the road and which somehow still has influence on what games I play on my PC was M.U.L.E. Game. It was a turn-based game where up to four players took turns developing resources on an alien planet. It was great fun.

I just found a web site that has some information on M.U.L.E., it allows you to hear the title soundtrack, and then it apparently lets you download the game too. I haven't tried out the download yet, but I certainly will do.

The site that I found was Atari MULE Online.

01-07-2009

Measuring Lotus Traveler traffic consumption on Nokia E65

Category Lotus Traveler
The last couple of weeks I have done a small study. I wanted to know how much data my Lotus Traveler client was transferring. I am on a data plan where I pay per megabyte, so the number of course is of interest to me and the people who pay my phone bill.

My average transfer is just short of 300 Kbytes every 24 hours. This is the average measured over a period of two complete weeks. So I wille end up in transferring about 9 Megabytes every month.

I use Traveler for:

Email synchronisation
Just the inbox, no other folders. I work in a way where my inbox is supposed to be empty. I move emails out of the Inbox when they have been handled in some fashion. I am following the GTD practice, using the eProductivity email template.
I receive about 30 emails every day.
I send about one email from the actual device per day. I send lots more from my Notes client of course, but they do not sync.

Settings:
Folders = None subscribed
Remove mail after = 5 days
Importance = All messages

Calendar synchronisation
Settings:
Show past events = 1 month.
Show upcoming events = 6 months
Show Tasks = Show incomplete only

Other applications (contacts)
Just the contacts. I have about 100 of those.

Here is how I did the measuring. Not very scientific or fancy at all.
On my Nokia E65 I did like this:

Menu button->Log->Left->Packet data
Here You can see the data transferred inbound and outbound since the last reset of the counters.

To reset the counter:
Options->Clear counters
You will probably need a "Lock code" now that probably is not the same as when you turn on the device..... I found out that the default value for this code is "12345".
Now the counter is reset. Return in a week and have a look at the counter, divide by seven and you have an approximate daily useage.
Oh yes.... This method will measure all data traffic of course. So if you do web surfing or have other bits of software that will transfer data, the data useage of those will be included in the numbers.

When I wanted to reset my counter, it complained that it could not reset when there was an active Data Packet connection. I fiexed that by opening tge Lotus Traveler settings and then turning off automatic synchronisation, then resetting the counter and then turning on the Traveler synchronisation again.

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Jens vægt-o-meter

12/08-06: 96,9 kg
14/10-06: 90,1 kg
14/08-07: 94,3 kg
07/11-07: 88,9 kg
09/11-08: 96,3 kg
03/02-09: 93,6 kg
09/08-09: 96,7 kg
30/12-09: 89.6 kg
25/01-10: 88.9 kg
09/03-10: 87.3 kg
31/03-10: 86.3 kg
26/08-10: 94.2 kg

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