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Introducing the Hipster Shuffle

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[...] Introducing the Hipster Shuffle...

[…] Introducing the Hipster Shuffle The Hipster Shuffle is a new and rather humerous take on the classic Hipster PDA. (tags: geek humor video funny) […]

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[...] Lastly, just in time...

[…] Lastly, just in time for Shufflemania, Daring Fireball points us to a shufflized version of Merlin Mann’s Hipster PDA: the Hipster Shuffle. Of course, this isn’t the first time an iPod has been integrated with the Hipster PDA. And as a practical matter, the iPod shuffle’s clip isn’t really strong enough to hold a stack of index cards securely. Still, it’s a fun idea. […]

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[...] I found this link...

[…] I found this link via 43Folders.com and it provides a little light entertainment. Some guys have taken the Hipster PDA concept from Merlin Mann and added the iPod Shuffle. […]

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[...] Anna claims that Google...

[…] Anna claims that Google owns her, well, they’re beginning to enslave me, too. I’ve added a Google Reader sharing clip to the sidebar (the bit that says “ricky’s shared items”). This will list up to five things I’ve read lately that I think are noteworthy. I’ve started off by sharing a cool and hilarious video of the Hipster Shuffle - an evolution of the original Hipster PDA. You’ll also notice that I’ve added Snap Previews to the links on my site. I saw this on the Wordpress.com blogs and really liked it. I’ve also begun the arduous task of moving the photos from the old RickyRobinson.id.au site to a dedicated photo and video gallery, which you can find in the sidebar under “Ricky’s Websites”. Most of the photos have been moved already, but the photo descriptions have not been migrated yet. It’ll be a tedious job, but I’m hoping to do it anyway, since I spent ages putting nice captions on all the photos on my old website. No Web 2.0 site is complete without an element of randomness. This is not strictly true, but I’m saying a Web 2.0 site needs randomness, since nobody really seems to know what constitutes Web 2.0 anyway. I mean, you read about random things on peoples’ blogs and invite random people to be your friend on MySpace (that’s what I’ve heard, anyway - I haven’t quite reached the level of coolness required to be a MySpace user). To oblige this necessity for stochasticity, a random image from my photo gallery will be displayed in the sidebar. And to think my Web 2.0 plans were almost screwed but for this inclusion! To cap it off, I have a funky AJAX powered calendar to navigate archived posts, afterall, what’s Web 2.0 without AJAX? […]

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Merlin Mann is an independent writer, speaker, and broadcaster. He’s best known for being the guy who started the website you’re reading right now. He lives in San Francisco, does lots of public speaking, and helps make cool things like You Look Nice Today. Also? He looks like this, answers questions, and has something like a life.

 
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