The thing is, the linked list ISN'T personal; it was created by the BBC (no slight to them), and therefore will almost certainly end up being generic. (For comparison, take a look at "best films" lists created individually vs. the one(s) created by the AFI.)
So this particular list does nothing for me -- OTOH, looking at the "101 in 1001" lists which ARE personal is a lot of fun for an afternoon.
My own list has evolved, mutated, and occasionally morphed into something almost unrecognizable over the years. Likely as not, some of the things on it would make some of the people here say, "Well, yeah, I've done that already." And some of the things would make some people here say, "Whoa, Peg, what've YOU been smoking, and where can I get some?"
But that's the fun part for me -- seeing an individual person's list and thinking about the kind of person who made it. It's an Internet version of people-watching, I guess.