Cya in Chicago!
friedster's Life List
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1. Underpromise and Overdeliver
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2. Write more thank you notes
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3. Visit Montreal
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4. Buy Josh Petersen's house
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5. watch a space shuttle launch
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6. Work on a political campaign
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7. get corrective eye surgery or lasik
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8. Lie less than 10 times a year. It happens sometimes.
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9. Attend a Building of Basecamp workshop in London
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10. Shake a President's hand
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11. Be fluent in Italian
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12. Practice Yoga
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13. Attend a Building of Basecamp workshop in NYC
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14. Go to sleep at 10 or earlier every night for a week
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15. run two or more miles three times a week
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16. Take pictures in the snow
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17. Sell cars for a year
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18. Drive the south
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19. Bring "Building Basecamp" to Boston
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20. see the northern lights
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21. learn how to prepare 10 excellent meals
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22. Visit Japan
2 cheers5,982 people -
23. Give away a bunch of clothes I've been meaning to give away for a long time
1 entry . 5 cheers147 people -
24. Grow Basecamp to 10x its current size
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25. Manage my projects with Basecamp
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26. learn Tai Chi
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27. meditate every day
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28. drums
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29. learn to play drums
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30. Brush my shoulders off
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31. Meet 43 Things users at Maktub shows this April & May 2005
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32. Use backpack
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33. get organized
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Recent entries
We’d love to come to Boston. We just need a venue that can hold 40-50 people and isn’t sterile like a hotel room. Please post your ideas. Thanks.
My car didn’t come with a built-in nav system so I bought the Garmin 2620. It has a built in muti-gig hard drive so you don’t need to download maps or connect anything to your computer—it’s all on there. It’s taken me across the country, down local roads, through national parks. Highly recommended.

