Arm-Mounted Task Nagger
- Posted by glen on November 21st, 2006
David Seah has just reached rockstar status in my book. He’s just created the coolest variation (and far and away the geekiest) of the Hipster PDA. The Arm-mounted Index Card Scabbard, or ICS.

First made popular by quarterbacks, the arm-mounted scabbard is useful for people who don’t have the luxury of having pockets, or want their tasks more prominently displayed to ensure completion . (Other uses could be to foster some conversation around the workplace or elicit raised eyebrows from spouse.) The lightweight productivity apparel can be made for only around $7.
You man, Dave.
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December 5th, 2006 at 8:01 am
DIY arm-mounted task nagger…
Productivity tool designer David Seah is at it again, this time with a really neat “task nagger” index card scabbard. Instead of writing those absolutely-must-not-forget tasks on your hand, strap ‘em to your wrist like a quarterback, except with……
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