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Ye Olde Hipster
Merlin Mann | Aug 11 2005
Dominic Brown emails with this link from the Thomas Jefferson/Monticello site. Emphasis added.
Man, if that’s not the great-great-grandfather of the Hipster PDA, I don’t know what is. Hilarious. According to The Library of Congress:
So it was basically like a miniature, paged dive board—but with ivory instead of plastic. (here’s a big photo of Jefferson’s notebook) Note, also, that TJ was doing what a lot of hPDA fans do now; you’re looking solely for easy and ubiquitous capture with the notebook, but the heavy lifting of permanent storage is handled elsewhere—in Jefferson’s case by a big book, and in my case, by text files and Entourage. Each tool for its job, right? Related: if a binder clip is too modern for your tastes, you can always buy this old-timey (and surprisingly compact) brass and ivory pocket notebook, which is quite similar to Jefferson’s. “It’s the 18th century version of the PDA,” say its manufacturers. Clearly, there is nothing new under the sun 16 Comments
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I've been making an "arts...Submitted by RC (not verified) on August 18, 2005 - 4:27pm.
I've been making an "arts and crafts" PDA since last winter, inspired by this site. It's made with "washi" handmade paper cards from the Japanese store Mujirushi Ryouhin (just called Muji in the west, I think) and uses a Gachuck steel clip (maybe called Power Clipper over there). Sorry, Japanese text only, but you can see a really low-res, crappy picture of it at least. and for a laugh, here's the machine translated version There's also a "Poor man's Moleskine" (a cheap muji notebook covered with lacquer...) » POSTED IN:
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