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Turn an old Zip's case into a Hipster PDA

Mekkaniak - Zipster, a Hipster clone

This is very cute—turn an old Zip disk case and some custom-printed templates into a sexy little Hipster PDA variant or a mini-tickler file.

Clever!

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Señor Pantaloons's picture

Cute yes, but those things...

Cute yes, but those things break easily. I prefer using the hip-clip that ships with iPods for my Hipster PDA.

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Hipster PDA A series of events...

Hipster PDA

A series of events have left me bumping into the info from 43 Folders everywhere I seem to go online. Combine that with a lost stylus for my PDA, a general attempt this year to solve some of my personal issues (weight, things I’ve always wanted t…

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Hipster, meet Zipster Inspired by Merlin’s...

Hipster, meet Zipster

Inspired by Merlin’s Hipster, Christian “Mekkaniak” Eriksson transforms a standard Zip disk case in to the Zipster….

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Turn a Zip case into...

Turn a Zip case into a Hipster PDA

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