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...Hi.

I'm Xairip, and I've recently started using a Hipster PDA. Using it has helped me out a lot, and I'm planning on making a Hipster Moleskine case for my wonderful new stack of 3x5's. Thanks to 43 folders.com, I now know how awesome 3x5's can be.

I haven't read Getting Things Done, because I don't have trouble with that.

I'd like to thank Merlin for posting this Hipster PDA idea on the Internet, and all those people that figure out hacks for it. Also, if anyone knows a site with hacks and templates (other than the ones listed on this site and the 43Folderswiki), please let me know. It's a pain to look for them online, and filter through Google.

Oh yeah, and I'm 17.


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Also, if anyone knows a...

Xairip;7927 wrote:
Also, if anyone knows a site with hacks and templates (other than the ones listed on this site and the 43Folderswiki), please let me know. It's a pain to look for them online, and filter through Google.

Flickr is a great source of hPDA/Moleskine/GTD hacks.

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