| The New Nomads |
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| Written by Emily Davidow | |
| Wednesday, 16 April 2008 | |
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Last weekend, an uncle asked me "How many hours a day do you go online?" I looked up from my iPhone and repeated the question out loud several times, stressing the different words to understand what he meant, like Jude Law as Brad Stand in "I Heart Huckabees" pondering "How Am I Not Myself?" Go online? 10 or 12? ![]() Three nomads connecting in the Gobi Desert, Mongolia. Yours truly, revealing the secret to keeping my digital devices active and connected: Voltaic Systems solar backpack. Nau's recycled and recyclable Acoustic Pant also proved most excellent for riding and other adventures. The handsome man holding my hand sports a traditional deel with a wide sash that serves as a brace during wild rides as well creating a pocket for mobile device and other accessories. The bactrian camel wears a beautiful handwoven saddle. Photo by Emily Davidow, all rights reserved. "All of them," my wise brother answered. "She doesn't go online, she just is." Uncle seemed confused and more than a little worried. This week's Economist has a great section on the new nomadism, which might help him understand the shift that occurs with ubiquitous connectivity. In it, Paul Saffo describes the evolution of the digital nomad from the early astronauts (who must bring what they need because they cannot rely on their environment to provide it) to intermediate hermit crabs (who survive by dragging a cast-off shell i.e. carry-on bag of cables, discs, dongles, batteries, plugs and paper). In contrast, the new urban nomads, appearing only in the past few years, are defined "not by what they carry but by what they leave behind, knowing that the environment will provide it." As the technology becomes more advanced, it becomes invisible — the connection is what's important. Highlights:
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