Jun 20 2009

When are Laptop Battery Specs Going to Get Real?

Category: tech opinionjmacofearth @ 10:01 pm

Picture 32 When are Laptop Battery Specs Going to Get Real?[My battery thoughts were prompted by some discussions and posts by Patrick Moorhead from AMD. He has done a good job of questioning battery life stats. I think there are a few battery life posts I need to write soon to continue this dialogue, or is it a soliloquy?]

Okay here’s a great metaphor for the “battery life” issue.

I have a 2006 Toyota Prius and the fuel indicator has an eight bar indicator for gas level. I also reset my trip meter after I fill up. And here’s where I think Toyota has missed the mark. I can go upwards of 120 miles and the gas meter still shows FULL, all 8 bars are still lit.

The car actually gets around 340-370 to a ten gallon tank. I average 38 mpg combined, even when I’m driving pretty aggressively. So, at the top of the gauge the measure is useless. But as the car moves closer to that magic 340-350 range the lights practically go out at in pairs. And if you see that last LED marker flash and the “add fuel” message on the dash, DO NOT PASS ANOTHER STATION. Get gas immediately.

So the fuel gauge is useless in the Prius. I know I get near 350 miles per tank with a gallon or so to spare. And the only indicator that causes me to take action is the flashing light, and if I have let the fuel get THAT LOW then it IS an idiot light.

My laptop battery has similar issues.

When unplugged, my laptop does its best to calculate time remaining to standby. And the accuracy of the minutes to black is less important than the final “please plug in your laptop to avoid standby” message. Or the equivalent of the flashing “add fuel” message.

So in the real world my laptop with a 2.4 Intel Core Duo 2 gets approximately three to three-and-a-half hours on a full, overnight, charge. But the real measure, the real indicator I look for is that final “add fuel” warning.

Now, I am waiting with anticipation for a new laptop with an "enhanced" Li battery. Advertised and marketed at eight hours battery life, I am not so concerned or worried about “exactly” how long the battery will last, but more about how much additional warning I will have between when the battery says, “add fuel” and when the machine powers down in the middle of my Spore victory dance.

In terms of reporting battery performance, doesn’t some of the problem originate with the battery itself? Does an ATI battery and a Sony battery and a who-knows-what-brand battery all perform the same?

And what I learned recently in doing some “battery” research is, that HEAT is a bigger issue for Li batteries than anything else. So even in standby, if your Li battery and laptop are in a hot car with the windows rolled up, the battery will drain much faster than if it were on a shaded table in a coffee shop.

FACT: Short battery life in a laptop is mainly cause by heat rather than charge / discharge patterns. [1]

I would like to see battery ratings gain more reputable metrics and here are some things I'd like to see:

  • I want the battery to last a long time (anything beyond 3 or so hours is pretty good, but I don’t travel a lot.);
  • I want the battery to not die prematurely (1 – 1.5 years seems like a reasonable amount of time before a replacement battery is necessary.);

But, more important to me than any spec (3DMark06 or MMO7) is this:

  • I’d really really, really like the battery to be GREEN. Less lead, less bad stuff, less waste.

Then we should really think about how to cool the battery better, so my palms aren’t on fire atop my 140 degree, and my thighs aren’t blistering red. If we can keep it cool, while under duress (like when running 3DMark06 benchmark), guess what? The battery performs better and lasts longer.

Now, back to cars for a second, I understand that the Prius outside the US has been offered with an EV override button that forces the car to use more electric power than it does in “normal” mode. It was taken off the US models by pressure from somewhere. (Not hard to imagine where that lobbying pressure came from.)

So with my laptop I would often hit the “TURBO” switch to keep the machine running at top performance even if that meant having to keep it plugged in. But I would like an “ECO” mode as well.

The upcoming 2010 Prius comes with three modes including “EV.”

By all means, let’s keep getting better and honest about our metrics. But let’s not obsess about a 91 3DMark06 vs a 95 3DMark06. Quite frankly, even if you tried to explain it to me, I don’t know what that 4 point 3DMark06-spread means in terms of actual battery time.

So when manufacturer says the new laptop will get 8-hours runtime (or is it 12?) I don’t really know what that means. Will my Prius really get 42 city 48 hwy? I don’t care. But when that “add fuel” message pops up on my laptop or my Prius, then I will sit up and take immediate action.

Ref: #1. The Battery University for all you ever wanted to know about battery stats.

That's it, Power On!

@jmacofearth
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Jun 20 2009

Twitter Fatigue: Hype Ends and Work Begins: Maintaining Your Twitter Account

Category: social media,tech opinion,tools,trust & reputationjmacofearth @ 5:28 pm

What if Twitter stopped reporting number of followers and followees, would that change our behavior?

It is certainly as tedious to unfollow as it is to follow. A click to follow is the same as a click to unfollow. With twenty tweeps per follow/friend page, it takes a ton of clicks to add or shed tweeps.

[Quick math: I currently follow over 4,300 people. To manage those connections I have to page through 215 pages to validate or unfollow. That's silly. Let's take it one step further, let's say I can manage about 3 pages a minute (20 secs per page) in a perfect environment, that's still an HOUR AND TEN MINUTES just to look through all of my followers! Now that's some serious TWITTER FATIGUE!]

Could Twitter give us the old 10-20-50-100 listings per page, option? How about a mass unfollow tool? An API to let you mass manage your Twitter account? What about a Twit-Link migration tool to export all of your twitter followers and followees to a new platform, WAVE perhaps?

robm holic Twitter Fatigue: Hype Ends and Work Begins: Maintaining Your Twitter Account

So Mr. 50k moved on becoming Mr. 100k. But the quality of his work is not better. His RTs and Auto-DMs and Auto-Follows certainly UP his tweet counts, but his content has not improved. He is seriously chatting on twitter. Inanities about anything and everything. And he gets credit for all his Auto-Tweets and Auto-DMs. On the surface he looks like a Twitter Hero, on the same playing field as Obama and Jimmy Fallon. But that wouldn't really be accurate when you look at the value of the content he is creating.

But if you dig in a little to see some of the raw stats. He averages 767 tweets a month. That's

Picture 1 Twitter Fatigue: Hype Ends and Work Begins: Maintaining Your Twitter Account

about 37 a day (if you use working days of May as an example). That's a lot of Tweetin. Perhaps he gives out valuable information or is followed for his wisdom or wit? Uh… Not so much. Oh well, Mr. 50k is working the system in a different way than I am. And I guess that's between him and his flock!

So I think we, as Twitter users, especially if we are trying to set a standard as leaders in the twitterverse, have a responsibility to manage our followers as well as those we follow. I DO go back through my follower pages, I even TRY to make it all the way to the last page of tweeps, to unfollow stragglers and block the porn tweeters that are getting more aggressive. So we are responsible for cleaning both sides of our tweetstream. And the reason is, as people are looking for others to follow (a process we call discovery) they will often look to the leaders they already trust and see who they follow. That's how I do it anyway. And if I look at someone's followers, to find tweeps to follow and I see a bunch of MLM marketers, GET 10k Followers a Month scammers, Britney Fxxxxxxd Vids, I can tell the person does not have very active twitter hygiene. And that side of the equation is important as well.

My final point: If Twitter eliminated the FOLLOWS and FRIENDS count, the pointless follower race would be over. Nobody would care how many followers you have. They COULD discover more about your followers if they chose to look, but it wouldn't take too many screens of discovery to see that someone was more about quantity and less about quality.

Work the tweet, trust the tweet, value the tweet. But don't just TWEET. Tweetin to be tweetin (I'm goin to the store, I'm goin to lunch, I'm goin to coffee, I'm goin to bed) gets old pretty quick. And most tweeters, even if they start there, begin to develop their own style, or in writer's terms, their own "voice." So do that. Find out what is interesting in your world and tweet that. No need to tweet me that you're going to bed or going to lunch. Just do that stuff. Let me know when you do or find something interesting.

<sarcasm> I'm signing off now, ending the post, see ya, love ya, mean it, follow me, tweet ya later. </sarcasm>

@jmacofearth
permalink: http://uber.la/2009/06/twitter-fatigue/

Browser Update: Today I switched from Firefox to Safari on Twitter.com and I think I am noticing a significant speed advantages. I'm still not getting 3 pages per minute, but I am seeing less problems with unfollowing. And I'm liking the performance in my WordPress management pages as well. Could Firefox have met it's streamlined match?

Auto-Tweeting Preferences: I did something yesterday in one of my social networking platforms that is collecting my del.icio.us adds and tweeting them as a generic tweet like this "Links for 6-19-09 (del.icio.us)." And I can't find where to turn it off. Is it in Yahoo's MyBlogLog, is it in my Disqus prefs, or FriendFeed or my new BING tools? I'm still looking. So it was an accident to turn it on, I wasn't sure what the preference meant. But now I can't find out how to turn it OFF. UG!

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Jun 20 2009

Tweetlater.com | June 09's That's #$%!@in Funny WINNER :: TwitterJoker.com

Category: tech opinion,tools,trust & reputationjmacofearth @ 6:59 am

[crossposted from twitterjoker.com - i didn't want you to miss this joy]

I was browsing Mr. 50k's site and I saw a wonderful example of why Twitter is Dying from the slow choke hold of stuff like this.

Picture 98 Tweetlater.com | June 09s Thats #$%!@in Funny WINNER :: TwitterJoker.com

Let's see if we can spot the things that are wrong, just in this "above the fold" screen grab of TWEETLATER – productivity tools for busy tweeple. (If you're that darn busy, do something else. I'm too busy to follow your Auto/Reused/Scheduled info any way. Tweet with me not AT ME.

1. Schedule tweets (No! Don't schedule tweets! either tweet when you are on or DON'T TWEET. It's not email folks!)

2. Bulk upload tweets (I don't know where I'd bulk upload them from, but I bet Tweetlater can help me with that too._

3. Save and Reuse drafts (Uh, copy and paste don't work on your machine or what? RT key stuck or something?)

4. Send Welcome DMs to New Followers – AUTOMATE (This is the ULTIMATE fail. Auto-DMing, or being an auto-bot is actually the quickest way to cheapen your twitter value. "Hi John, thanks for following me, I'm sure we have lots to tweet about, click here to buy my new eBook.")

5. Follow those who follow you – AUTOMATE (Why? I'll tell you why. Just to build followers. That's stupid.)

No matter what Mr. 50k says, if you're just going for the numbers, then you're turning your tweetstream into a numbers game. At that point it is not a conversation it's a marketing tool.

If Twitter is a marketing channel for you, that's okay if you're DELL and I choose to follow your Dell Outlet tweetstream. But Twitter-as-RSS "because it's easier to explain than RSS" is a bad answer. If there is no "conversation" going on, there is no Twitter. Twitter is a two-way conversation. Folks using it in the old school "broadcast media" way… Well you may jack your follower list up, but you're jacking the process at the same time.

fkin funny badge 200 Tweetlater.com | June 09s Thats #$%!@in Funny WINNER :: TwitterJoker.com

You'll see. After you DO Twitter for a bit, you'll either find the value in the conversation or you won't. But which ever way you go, please don't AUTOMATE anything. I'm trying to build a tool that will AUTOMATE UNFOLLOWING of people using Tweetlater or other AUTO-BOT tools.

For June 2009 the That's #$%!@in Funny WINNER is TWEETLATER.COM.

@jmacofearth
permalink back to the source: http://www.twitterjoker.com/tweetlater

Honorable mention to Mr. 50k who is now passed 100k. He is bulldozing his way into Twitter-infamy. The wrong kind in my opinion. But a Twitter Luminary nonetheless.

robm holic Tweetlater.com | June 09s Thats #$%!@in Funny WINNER :: TwitterJoker.com

So Rob, if you're reading this, can you answer another question for me? "How do you manage your 103k friends?"

Do you cull the PORN Tweeters, the MLM marketers, the CASH4TWEETS scammers out of your follower stream? Do you have any criteria by which you WON'T follow someone? Oh, wait… You just AUTO-FOLLOWED them. [I've got to get this AUTO-UNFOLLOWER App going.]

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