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Getting Things Done

I read a post on BoingBoing a few weeks ago about an organization tool called a "Hipster PDA." It's comprised of index cards held together with a metal clip, and serves as a means for recording thoughts, reminders or tasks whenever inspiration strikes. The idea is derived from the book "Getting Things Done," which I've since purchased and found very useful.

Judging from the posts I've seen on the 43 Folders discussion site, everyone seems to have their own interpretation of how the Hipster PDA ought to be designed. In "Getting Things Done," the author suggests any system that makes the user most effective at collecting, and later processing, their tasks. The simplicity of the Hipster PDA makes it very adaptable, contrary to most digital PDA's that offer very little room for personalization.

Following is a photo of the Hipster PDA I've been using for the last two weeks:
Hipster PDA