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		<title>Windows 7 and battery&#160;wear</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have to come clean, I am posting this blog from Windows 7. I do have a very good excuse, my clients, my boss and my parents all require me to be in a windows machine.
You will ask how come? As I have previously mentioned that I have a DIY video conference system in my parent&#8217;s home. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have to come clean, I am posting this blog from <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_7">Windows 7</a>. I do have a very good excuse, my clients, my boss and my parents all require me to be in a windows machine.</p>
<p>You will ask how come? As I have previously mentioned that I have a <a href="http://hatimonline.com/2009/08/22/back-in-sweden-a-video-conference-system-in-my-parents-house">DIY video conference system</a> in my parent&#8217;s home. Apparently with Skype 4.0 which is not available for Linux yet, you can have a much better video call quality. It may also have to do with the webcam driver for my laptop, which is not at par with the windows based driver.</p>
<p>My clients (or to be politically correct, my boss&#8217;s clients) are mostly on windows and require help with windows based systems as well as expect windows native solutions (so even working with Java based technologies, I am still expected to come up with .exe files and installers)</p>
<p>But it&#8217;s not that bad. I am coming back to windows after a very long time and after good changes in it. Windows 7 is actually a very slick system, but it does lack the raw power of any linux system. Hopefully I will be able to own a second machine in coming future to have as a windows only machine (I am thinking about <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2009/06/24/atom-based-nokia-netbook-reportedly-on-track-for-q3/">Nokia netbook</a> with 12 hour battery life). FYI I have a genuine windows dvd, thanks to Chalmers academic alliance with Microsoft.</p>
<p>One thing which I discovered while on my new system is that my extended screen was flickering rather bad. I  googled (binged?) it up and found that it could be my battery or the charger. Taking out the battery did solve the problem, I have yet to get my charge cable checked to see which problem is it (battery or charger). But while digging up information on battery health I came across page from <a href="http://batterycare.bkspot.com/en/index.html">BatteryCare</a>(which I discovered thanks to <a href="http://lifehacker.com/search/battery/">lifehacker</a>) detailing <a href="http://batterycare.bkspot.com/en/guide.html">proper laptop battery usage guide</a>. I had never really read up on battery care before so I will try to follow these suggestions from now at least.</p>
<p>I now have a battery wear level of around 30% on my laptop which considering my usage and the life of the battery (18 months almost continuous use) is not that bad.</p>
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