The Digital Nomad is defined as individuals who don't have permanent office and work on the web. I'm not a digital nomad in the traditional sense but I believe I am one in the fact that I only need my various gadgets and I'd be ready to set sail to anywhere in the world. Image by szwerink |
Adam WarRock By keri. |
I'm all about mobility/portability and being able to experience content at a moments noticed when desired I love services like Google Drive and One Drive (formerly Skydive) that allow me to carry all my work with me anywhere I go. The synergy of all my devices is an amazing thing I can start reading an article on my laptop and don't have to stop or re find it apps like pocket allow me to save articles and other web content in the cloud and access it later where I left off on my phone or if I want to read it on a screen closer to my laptops then I can switch over to my kindle fire.
The sleek design of the Kindle Fire allows me to stuff it into my jacket pocket or that of my hoodie so I can carry it along easily without hassle while my phone and Nintendo 3DS fill my pockets. My laptop can stay at home when I don't want to bring it with me even then though a regular backpack and my jacket pocket are all I need to have access to hundreds of books,comic books,music, games and whatever other content I'm interested in viewing.
The full discography of The Smiths,hundreds of tracks by indie rap artist Adam WarRock, the greatest hits of Queen,Kiss,The Beatles,Rush etc you name it I probably have it. Currently and officially my total of music amounts to 8,907 different files or 34.8GB. At this point in time it is a bit off though due to the fact that I sometimes download music files and put them on my phone rather than getting out my portable hard drive and storing them on there.
Name a popular video game of the recent past and not so recent past and it's probably loaded up on my laptop as something I'm currently playing or on my portable hard drive possible for future use.
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City Beautiful-Adam WarRock
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