I think this is a great idea, and have another enhancement: standard linking. I would love to be able to use the
[link|name]
format for the personal nodelet, instead of just the node ID and that nodes title, because some valuable nodes have overly long, possibly off-topic, names. This would also let me link offsite: i.e.
[http://crazyinsomniac.perlmonk.org/perl/cblast35/cblast35.cgi|cb Last 35]
I understand that the personal nodelet if really for insite stuff, and I do have bookmarks for a reason, but.... i think it would be a nice, easy, logical enhancement.
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