July 9, 2007...11:09 pm

Hipster PDA – get organized on the cheap!

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Introducing the Hipster PDA

Hipster PDA

Recently, I got sick of lugging my Palm V around, so I developed avastly superior, greatly simplified device for capturing and sharing information. I call it “The Hipster PDA.”

Beauty & SimplicityHipster PDA - the parts you'll need

The Hipster PDA (Parietal Disgorgement Aid)is a fully extensible system for coordinating incoming and outgoingdata for any aspect of your life and work. It scales brilliantly,degrades gracefully, supports optional categories and “beaming,” and isconfigurable to an unlimited number of options. Best of all, theHipster PDA fits into your hip pocket and costs practically nothing topurchase and maintain. Let’s make one together.

Building your first Hipster PDA

  1. get a bunch of 3″x5″ file cards (here’s 500 for around 3 bucks)
  2. clip them together with a binder clip
  3. there is no step 3

Settings & Preferences

Assembling your Hipster PDA

For you hotrods who like to tweak your equipment, I’ll note a few mods you might make to the basic configuration.

  • Consider picking up some different kinds of cards—different colors, lined and unlined.
  • Personally, I like the really small binder clips and a stack of 12 or fewer cards; experiment for the combination that suits you
  • Try using a single different-colored card as a visual separator
    between used and fresh cards in your stack (helps you from accidentally
    giving someone an old, written-on note)
  • Buy yourself a Fisher Space Pen. I’ll post more on this later (since I’m a bit obsessed with them), but The Fisher Bullet
    model is tiny, sturdy, and surprisingly comfortable to use. And, thanks
    to its famous nitrogen-forced ink well technology, the Space Pen writes
    upside down, underwater, and—yes I’ve tested it— through a pat of rich,
    creamery butter. It’s the perfect stylus for your new Hipster PDA.

“Getting Things Done” with your Hipster PDA

A completed Hipster PDAFellow fans of Getting Things Done will instantly see the application here. Try using a separate index card for each potential inbox item you want to track. This requires carrying a few more spare cards around, but it helps ensure you “close the loop” as soon as the throught occurs to you.

When you get back to the office or home (wherever your physical inbox resides), you can toss all your new notes into the pile and process them like you would any other incoming items. Alternatively, you can base a whole GTD system around index cards, sorting them into piles for “Next Actions,”
“Waiting,” “Sometime,” and so on. Whatever works for you.


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