I don’t think in numbers, so I would expect to do really really badly for a really really long time, and I’m shy about things I realize I’m bad at. If I were going to embark on a long-term project to log lots of predictions for my own calibration and learning-what-percentages-feel-like, a text file on my own computer would do, wouldn’t it?
PredictionBook supports “When will you know?” and “Email me when I should know the outcome”, so you can make a long term prediction and set a reminder date.
Not forgetting about them, maybe? If I’m going to write something down for myself that I’m going to want to remember months or years later, I’d rather do it online somewhere where I can be sure I won’t simply lose track of it.
You can make your predictions private.
In which case the advantage of putting them on PredictionBook is what?
PredictionBook supports “When will you know?” and “Email me when I should know the outcome”, so you can make a long term prediction and set a reminder date.
Not forgetting about them, maybe? If I’m going to write something down for myself that I’m going to want to remember months or years later, I’d rather do it online somewhere where I can be sure I won’t simply lose track of it.