This week I installed logKext at the beginning of the week to track everything I type. After running some analysis on it I found that I wrote 10,580 words this last week. These were the top occurring words that I used:
| the | 234 |
| a | 222 |
| to | 217 |
| and | 124 |
| for | 98 |
| I | 93 |
| be | 93 |
| you | 92 |
| in | 90 |
| of | 78 |
| on | 77 |
| we | 67 |
| at | 66 |
| – | 64 |
| are | 59 |
| is | 58 |
| with | 57 |
| will | 50 |
| game | 46 |
| that | 44 |
I also foolishly pasted the whole of my log file into Wordle.com before even thinking about identity fraud. This was what it put out:
I have also been logging my digital activity on RescueTime. I am not convinced by their productivity measures but the simple application uses shed some light on my time spent. Clearly email is something I need to reduce.
I have also been tracking my location with Google Latitude. This is a graph of my distance from home over a week. What is interesting is that from this seemingly useless data I can clearly see the weekend spent around Brooklyn and my daily commute to school and back:
Here is an overlay of the paths that I took over the week:




