So Blizzard finally released Starcraft 2 Beta for Mac OS X. I’ve waited some time for this, as well as the Mac-version of Steam.

But right now I’m just pretty sad. It’s true my connection is worthless and thus I can’t play because I get disconnected from time to time. But that’s not the worst part. The worst part is that the Mac-version of Starcraft 2 basically sucks. On windows I can play the game on Ultra-settings without any single problem or hacks of any kind, while on Mac OS X it works poorly on High-settings. And add random hack-spikes sometimes here and there.

I really hope they fix the problem towards the release 27:th of July (hopefully that date), because it would be such a bother to reboot in to windows everytime you want to play. Wich would be quite a lot after release.

It was many many years ago that I’ve joined WhatPulse, and I’m still active. Sadly though I started with another account that was deleted due to inactivity because I after a while started a second account because I didn’t like the username for the first account. So of course I lost a couple of millions there.

And what is this WhatPulse you might ask? It’s a program that counts (only counts) how many times you press a key as well click your mouse and how far you’ve draged your mouse.

neme-san has been a participant since 2005-11-05 (58 months ago)

Add two years on that, and thats how long I’ve been active on that site.

And it was in late 2009 they finally made the big news. They finally released a client for Mac and Linux. So far there have only been a client for Windows which made it quite hard to be active when you used Linux a couple of times through the years.

And why do I use this? It’s fun to see how much you actually type over the years, even if it’s only on you own computer if you dont install the program on every computer you might touch, and of course, compete with others. And when you’re having a coding-streak you actually see that due the high key-count that week/month.

20,455,167 keys, clicked 6,408,417 times and moved his or her mouse for 329.33 miles.

The numbers might not be that high, but as I’ve said, I had two account where one got deleted and I’ve used GNU/Linux a lot over the years.