Thursday, January 22, 2009

Thing 25

I've already done a few of these, and tried and deleted others, but I'm spending some more time looking at them. I've been using statcounter for awhile, and wanted to add the map function, but wasn't sure how to do that. I added clustrmaps instead, although at present it doesn't show anything nearly as interesting as the statcounter map does. (Beijing, anyone?)
I was surprised at how accurate the Typealyzer was yesterday - it showed me as ESFP/Performer. I've done a few of the Meyers-Briggs and I come out as a cross between ENFP/Champion and ESFP. Jim thought his was pretty accurate yesterday, too. But I did it this morning, and it came up as ESTP. Verrrry interesting. I'm guessing it must change depending on what you post at various times.

I'm not interested at all in having my blog talk... but I did go ahead and re-add the Meebo widget. I'm using Meebo a little more now since they added the Myspace chat. Myspace always wanted me to download which I can't do at work. :-)

I still have the links for the slideshow I did for the first 23 things. Maybe I'll do another one of the trip to Scotland and Ireland. I could just do a flickrshow, but there are four albums with 50 pics each...

I may just keep coming back to and playing around with these things throughout these things.

1 comment:

ClustrMaps Team said...

Hi - thanks for using ClustrMaps!
I just wanted to 'beam in' and point out that from a 'cold start' (i.e. freshly adding ClustrMaps to your site) it will take some time to build up the dots, and that our emphasis is on the 'simple visual gestalt' rather than on detailed statistics.

Also, I hope you'll find that we pay great attention to all of our users. In fact, to show you what else you can do with ClustrMaps, I'm upgrading you to ClustrMaps+ at no cost (this removes the ads on the big world map page, and will display better continent-level zoomed-in maps after the next overnight update).

Our specialty is really 'impossibly many dots in an impossibly small space, all impossibly fast', so we hope you'll appreciate this different focus and take advantage of the different services in different ways!

All the best, and thanks again for sticking with us!

-CJ on behalf of the ClustrMaps Team