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How to make the Hipster nano PDA

17 October 2006 1 views 12 Comments

Hello, Wikipedia readers!

We all know and love the Hipster PDA for taking notes and ideas on the fly, but sometimes you want something a little smaller and more discreet for note-taking. Enter the Hipster nano!

If you’ve been to a trade show, you know you walk out with dozens, if not hundreds of business cards. Scan them in using your business card scanner. Now you have a pile of cards, right?

Hipster nano PDA

Find the ones with blank backs. As a bonus, if you can, find one that has a calendar on the back. Typically, bankers and real estate folks are most likely to have a calendar on their card.

Hipster nano PDA

Using a heavy stapler, bind them all together. Make sure the one with the calendar is on the bottom, calendar side out.

Hipster nano PDA

Now you have a nice, nano-sized Hipster. Tear off each card after you’ve used it and scan it back into your computer using your business card scanner.

Hipster nano PDA

Bonus – flip it over, and there’s your calendar.

Hipster nano PDA

It’s the ultimate Hipster nano PDA on the cheap!

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  • Financial Aid Podcast Daily Free MP3 Internet Radio » links for 2006-10-18 said:

    [...] How to make the Hipster nano PDA How to make the Hipster nano PDA in 5 easy steps. (tags: hipster pda hipsterpda gtd productivity) [...]

  • tattoo » Blog Archive » 02/04/07: Hipster PDA, Temporary Tattoos and Guerilla Religious Equality said:

    [...] to the Hipster PDA. Actually in this case it’s my own modification, the Hipster PDA Mini (the Nano is made out of business cards), a size which fits neatly in my pocket and gives me a comfortable [...]

  • Jane Kohner said:

    I just found out about The Hipster via a friend, who cranked out 43 reasons why it is LAME! I have laughed more since beginning the research for my own blog post, then I have laughed in YEAPS! I would like to reproduce some of these fine comments on my blog, is this possible, how to I give citation? I am almost blind, and the computer has made my life so much easier, then the (for me) bad old days of paper, manual typewriters and index cards. But for those of you with normal vision, I bet the rediscovery of a low-tech solution for data capture is refreshing. Far better then recordig one’s research notes on cocktail napkins! God, I love it!

  • Mad Mahoot said:

    Excellent. I have several boxes of obsolete business cards I pack-ratted away. They laughed at me, but I am vindicated at last! Mwah-hah-hah-hah.

  • Business Card Collector said:

    As an avid business card collector, “defacing” and “destroying” business cards in this manner is sacrilege ;) I love the innovative idea of recycling & re-using items, but I’m sad for the poor defenseless business cards. Just thought I’d throw in the opinion of someone who actually keeps the cards in their pristine condition.

  • Financial Aid | Joe said:

    How come you have Chris Brogan’s card on the top of the pile instead of Jon Rudy’s? Also, how much did that salt company pay you for product placement…

  • frozenzombie said:

    its good idea.

  • Beth said:

    I’m guessing this would be small enough to fit into a credit card slot in a wallet? Sounds pretty damn useful to me!

  • financialaidpodcast said:

    Mainly because you’re also recycling old business cards, too.

  • Gerard said:

    Why not buy a 99 cent tiny notebook and then you wouldn’t have heavy card stock and staples in your back pocket?

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