Pete Hubbard

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  1. 1. discuss using 43 Things' tags to match goals
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  2. 2. Explore how 43 Things can promote online career planning and development
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  3. 3. connect with those who share my vision
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  4. 4. Remain close to my children
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  5. 5. Tell people how to find all the latest suggestions about 43 Things itself
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  6. 6. post more pictures to flickr
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  7. 7. Try out 43 Things
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  8. 8. explore how 43 Things can promote online learning
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  9. 9. Watch a space shuttle launch
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  10. 10. Create a 43 Things discussion zone
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  11. 11. bring greater focus to 43 Thing's business plan
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  12. 12. Have Alexandra explore how 43 things can be a social change tool
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  13. 13. Propose 43 social change actions to do through 43 Things
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  14. 14. Build a personalized, automated news aggregator
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  15. 15. start using del.icio.us
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  16. 16. find 43 bugs in 43 things
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  17. 17. find work I'm passionate about
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  18. 18. Say I love you to my family members
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  19. 19. Start a local networking service for sharing movies, music, and books
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  20. 20. write an application on Rails
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  21. 21. go out on "date nights" with my spouse on a regular basis
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  22. 22. see the northern lights
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  23. 23. Visit New Orleans
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  24. 24. Explore how 43 things can be a social change tool
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  25. 25. go on a road trip with no predetermined destination
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  26. 26. create a personal travel map
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  27. 27. Maintain a list of new music I want to listen to
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  28. 28. landscape the garden
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  29. 29. redesign my blog
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  30. 30. Move my photos onto Flickr
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  31. 31. write a successful social web application
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  32. 32. Read all the books in my "must read" pile
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  33. 33. lose weight
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  34. 34. sing in a chorus again
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  35. 35. Go to Alaska in summer
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  36. 36. Find a satisfying life career
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  37. 37. Take a photo every day
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  38. 38. list new features for 43 things
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  39. 39. Create a 43 things API for other web sites and services
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find 43 bugs in 43 things
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When I try it with MS Outlook, the fields in the logon screen are erased and I see no error msg.

Why?



discuss using 43 Things' tags to match goals (read all 3 entries…)
Preserving the order/sequence of tags

If 43 Things uses tags to match goals, I offer the following thoughts about what the “match” list should look like.

Let’s assume that 101,234 goals and 30,824 tags exist, and 1 goal-tag-list (12 tags) matches perfectly, 1 matches all tags but not in order, 2 match on 5 tags, 2 match on 3 tags, and 4 match on 2 tags. The “match ” list might look like this:

  • 101,234 goals and 30,824 tags were scanned.
  • Match % # tags matched – Goal URL
  • 100 …..... 12 …...... URL
  • 099 …..... 12 …...... URL
  • 084 …..... 05 …...... URL
  • 082 …..... 05 …...... URL
  • 071 …..... 03 …...... URL
  • 068 …..... 03 …...... URL
  • 038 …..... 02 …...... URL
  • 038 …..... 02 …...... URL
  • 036 …..... 02 …...... URL
  • 036 …..... 02 …...... URL

(Note: The URLs are hyperlinks to the goals. Remove the leasding zeros. I had to use them to align the list.)



discuss using 43 Things' tags to match goals (read all 3 entries…)
Preserving the order/sequence of tags

If 43 Things uses tags to match goals, alphabetizing the tag list will be useful for a “first pass” comparison, but the original tag list order/sequence must be preserved because it should represent the relative importance of each tag. The first tag being the most important and the last being the least important.

If Joe’s tag list says “a,b,c,d” it will perfectly match Frank’s tag list of “a,b,c,d”, and almost perfectly match Jim’s tag list of “c,b,a,d”.

Tag sequence will be important!

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