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		<title>Finish line: 80 min&#8217;s of battery life!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wooooooohoooooooo! Total distance covered: 450km over 10 days. UMPC, Phone, Camera, GPS and Torch all topped up from Solar energy. I made it! Distance since last post: 65kmWeather: Dark and cloudy.Notes: Don&#8217;t drink two beers at the finish line without having something to eat first!!! &#160; &#160; Today at about 1700 (UTC+2) I crossed the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.solar-umpc.com/files/images/Finishline80minsofbatterylife_14E0F/image04.png"><img height="240" src="http://www.solar-umpc.com/files/images/Finishline80minsofbatterylife_14E0F/image0_thumb2.png" width="210" align="right" border="0"></a>Wooooooohoooooooo! Total distance covered: 450km over 10 days. UMPC, Phone, Camera, GPS and Torch all topped up from Solar energy. I made it!</p>
<p>Distance since last post: 65km<br />Weather: Dark and cloudy.<br />Notes: Don&#8217;t drink two beers at the finish line without having something to eat first!!!</p>
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<p>Today at about 1700 (UTC+2) I crossed the unofficial finish line on the Solar UMPC tour. The official finish happens tomorrow with my sponsors, VIA, but that will be at the same place that I enjoyed the beer shown above. For me, the tour is complete and after I&#8217;ve posted this and used up the last hour of battery life on the Samsung Q1b, I&#8217;ll be connecting&nbsp;back to the electricity grid to charge up my phone and umpc for the first time&nbsp;in<strong> 9 days</strong> ago.</p>
<p align="center"><a href="http://www.solar-umpc.com/files/images/Finishline80minsofbatterylife_14E0F/IMG_4858Small3.jpg"><img height="282" src="http://www.solar-umpc.com/files/images/Finishline80minsofbatterylife_14E0F/IMG_4858Small_thumb1.jpg" width="372"></a><br />Finish line!</p>
<p align="left">It has been a fun and challenging time trying to balance a 450km cycle camping trip with work and a solar powered UMPC experiment but its been fully worth it. And that includes that last three days of full cloud cover and zero solar power possibilities. I&#8217;ve learned a lot about how solar energy works, how it can be applied to mobile computing and how different battery technology affects the results. But it hasn&#8217;t just been about solar energy. Its mainly been about energy efficient mobile computing, mobile Internet connectivity and the balance of tasks between a mobile phone and a UMPC. Although I managed to perform a lot of tasks on my simple mobile phone, none of the mapping updates, images, GPS tracks and detailed postings would have been possible without a UMPC and the VIA-based Samsung Q1b has been a reliable and efficient partner all the way through. It hasn&#8217;t missed a single heartbeat. </p>
<p>The last 65km leg up here to Duesseldorf was a fun trip. Two friends of mine, Steve Carr and Ian Emmett, came with me and we had a good fun ride. Bessy managed to clock 38.2km/h, Steve lost a mudguard and Ian managed to get a branch stuck in his (overly complex, if you ask me!) gears. Bessy has been an absolute star too and she&#8217;ll be getting a good soft rub-down when she gets home. Thanks Bessy the Blue Bakers Bike.</p>
<p>As we rounded the last corner of the journey and saw the Vodafone Germany HQ and a long line of riverside bars I knew it had been worth it. I feel so happy that it would be impossible to describe it within the limits of my battery life here but its been a perfect week of work. I want to start planning the next project ASAP!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.solar-umpc.com/files/images/Finishline80minsofbatterylife_14E0F/IMG_4865Small2.jpg"><img height="240" src="http://www.solar-umpc.com/files/images/Finishline80minsofbatterylife_14E0F/IMG_4865Small_thumb.jpg" width="180" align="left" border="0"></a>Goodnight Duesseldorf. see you tomorrow on the finish line again where I&#8217;ll be showing off the Solar-UMPC kit to the journalists. I hope it doesn&#8217;t rain!</p>
<p>When i&#8217;m fully charged up (personally)&nbsp;again in the next few days i&#8217;ll be posting all the photos, an overview of the trip and&nbsp;a detailed report on how things can be improved. There&#8217;s a lot to be learned from the Solar-UMPC tour.</p>
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