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My Computer in 2005

The following charts shows my computer useage for the last year. These were create using the data created with the Boot Booster Program. Boot Booster is a program that I made in C++ that is used to log my computers startups andshut downs. The information is saved to a text file in the following format...

Session Started At : 31-12-1999 11:59 PM
Session Ended At : 1-1-2000 1:00 AM
Session Lasted 1 hours and 1 minutes.

I then use a perl script to parse this file to create the chart that outlines my computer useage in the specified time. The following is what my compter usage in 2005 looks like...


902 boots in record.
Total Usage 1149 Hours, 21 minitues.

From 11:56 PM, 31/12/2004 to 8:51 PM, 30/12/2005


OS

Windows896
DOS6

Restarts And Crashes

Restart31
Crashes70

AM Vs PM

AM (139)
PM (757)

Morning Hours (AM)

HourBoot Count
0 AM
43
1 AM
12
2 AM
2
3 AM
0
4 AM
1
5 AM
4
6 AM
1
7 AM
10
8 AM
10
9 AM
19
10 AM
18
11 AM
19

Evening Hours (PM)

HourBoot Count
0 PM
13
1 PM
28
2 PM
36
3 PM
34
4 PM
30
5 PM
34
6 PM
45
7 PM
122
8 PM
101
9 PM
112
10 PM
107
11 PM
95

Monthly Comparison

MonthBoot Count
January
101
February
84
March
117
April
88
May
65
June
75
July
70
Augest
65
September
71
October
48
November
46
December
66

Usage Comparison

UsageBoot Count
0 - 1 Hours
351
1 - 2 Hours
226
2 - 3 Hours
121
3 - 4 Hours
62
4 - 5 Hours
24
5 - 6 Hours
5
More than 6 Hours
3

Made with RecAn 1.00.B and Boot Booster 2.01.A from Binny's Softwares


This graphs only show the amount of time I spent on my home computer - the detials on the computer that I am using at work is not provided here. That would work out to be about seven hours every working day.

I spent 1149.5 hours on my home system in the last year. So I spent 3 hours and 9 minites on my system daily. Seem like too much? Or does it seem like too little to you? How much time do you spent on your system(an approximate figure will do)?

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