Now that I'm out of school, I've been trying to catch up on some reading, and I've been keeping a slowly growing reading list to ensure that I don't actually catch up (but then, seeing how I still never get around to reading much, that doesn't seem to be that big of a problem).
Anyway, up until tonight, I've just been maintaining a wish list as a text file on my PowerBook. But, since that's so Web pre-alpha, I decided to upgrade to Web 1.0 by creating an Amazon wishlist.
So that was cool for all of about 5 minutes, but I decided to upgrade to Web 2.0 and do something cool like import my Wish List RSS feed to my 360 profile. Except, I couldn't find the damn RSS feed anywhere... and I still haven't found it. They have an RSS page, but no mention of wish lists there. So I looked on the big wide interweb, and found a 3rd party site that does RSS 0.91 (ugh), and another one that simply doesn't work.
Well, I figured it was, yet again, time to do some RYO. Fast forward a couple of hours, and I ended up with a hack that uses an AWS and spits out your wishlist as an RSS 2.0 feed. It's pretty skeletal, but well, it works:
http://www.openhive.com/wishlist.php?id=Z2X5CRD0C6BW
If any one else finds it useful, you're welcome to use it. I won't guarantee that it'll always work, or that it'll work forever, but, eh, welcome to Web 2.0. All you have to do is replace the 12-character ID with your own wishlist ID (which should be burried in any URL that points to your wishlist).
Posted Wed, April 19, 2006 12:39 by Mamadshah@60.233.15.21
Here it is possible http://mywebpage.netscape.com/free1ringtones/
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