tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11954222.post111396933845880152..comments2023-09-04T06:28:11.541-04:00Comments on Fleekin Floygn: The Illustrious Dhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11994637803094907109noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11954222.post-1114141533835548432005-04-21T23:45:00.000-04:002005-04-21T23:45:00.000-04:00Okay, so I wrote this on my hipster PDA on the bus...Okay, so I wrote this on my hipster PDA on the bus, while thinking about creating a hipster blog.<BR/>I send all of my apologies for not posting my well-wishes for your jury on your last entry. I was possibly too busy getting drunk at 10:30am. However, I was glad to get drunker with you later on and hear that your jusry went well. <BR/>[Here's the part where I started talking about how cool my hipster PDA is!]<BR/>Honestly--My hipster PDA is brilliant. I can compose e-mails, blog postings, writing notes everywhere w/o a computer. In fact, thinking of a hipster blog I will compose messages in my "outbox" and give 'em to people in real life. What's more, you can compose in "real" time using your hipster PDA on the bus, etc. Perhaps you can do these things with a real PDA, but hipster analogue media is the way to go!<BR/><BR/>See, I can now file this under "received" in my hipster laptop. YES!<BR/><BR/>[For those of you who are unaware of what a hipster PDA is, see Saturdays Globe and Mail. People have started to decide that expensive PDAs are unneccessary, and are using recipe cards clipped together with binder clips to take notes and make to do lists and stuff. They fit really well in your back pocket, as long as you don't need like a whole stack of cards--10 or 12 at a time will do. My hipster laptop is my new elaborate note-taking <I>system</I>. Oh, and David, I think an abacus or a slide rule would be much more appropriate than a "calculator"]Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com