My Amazon.com Purchases & Wishlist
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If you're one of those who just has to know all about other people's personal details, this is as close as I come to a tell-all. Enjoy.
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Where in the World is "Stuff I Bought at Amazon.com?"
Different people use Squidoo in different ways. I once found a page called "Stuff I Bought at Amazon.com." The author simply listed things he wanted from Amazon.com and purchased them using his Squidoo links, thus earning a Squidoo royalty or an Amazon discount if you prefer to think of it that way.
No big commitment or obsessing about LensRank, just an odd little list of recent purchases by one Amazon customer.
Genius! (I'd give them a back link, but I can no longer find the page)
Great Stuff on Amazon
Upcoming Purchases
Here is a short list of things I plan to purchase from Amazon.com in the near future. When I get around to ordering them, the most recent 20 will appear in the list below, and (eventually) disappear here.
I actually bought one of these W2007 monitors for a client, but they preferred to pay an extra $10 to get it directly from HP along with their XW4600 Workstation, which Amazon doesn't currently stock. Anyway, Tom's Hardware Page had an article on Digital vs. Analog Video which featured this monitor along with the XBox 360 Elite System that was very informative. If you've gotta have Halo 3, this is the hot set-up!
Update Your List Automagically with FeedBurner
Regular readers of my Squidoo posts will realize that I'm obsessed with feeds. (Not really, but Squidoo's RSS module is probably the best thing going on here in my opinion.)
Accordingly, I've converted my Amazon recent purchases to a feed. Maybe "converted" is an overstatement; the link is on my Amazon profile page
Access2's Recent Purchases
Update Your Wishlist Automagically with eDazzle
eDazzle.net makes it easy to syndicate your Amazon Wishlist
Squidoo's RSS module doesn't reproduce the form data in the "Buy for ..." links visible in the full feed, but few random visitors are going to be that appreciative of your efforts. The Amazon Wishlist is more appropriate for friends and relatives who may want to know what you'd like for Christmas, your birthday, graduation, or whatever.
I have had a tendency to use it as a catch-all for interesting items, but I'm going to edit it "soon."
My Amazon Wishlist Feed
The Whole Ed Cata-Blog
I've never quite been sure what distinguishes a blog from a regular webpage. Timeliness seems to have something to do with it, but that doesn't seem to be a hard and fast rule.
Anyway, here are some of the things I've been working on lately...
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