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I also suggest that those who are unfamiliar with this new social phenomenon watch the introductory video and read the accompanying article here: [http://www.technomadia.com/start-here/| A Quick Intro to Technomadia.com] [[Special:Contributions/98.158.68.2|98.158.68.2]] ([[User talk:98.158.68.2|talk]]) 14:20, 9 September 2013 (UTC)
I also suggest that those who are unfamiliar with this new social phenomenon watch the introductory video and read the accompanying article here: [http://www.technomadia.com/start-here/| A Quick Intro to Technomadia.com] [[Special:Contributions/98.158.68.2|98.158.68.2]] ([[User talk:98.158.68.2|talk]]) 14:20, 9 September 2013 (UTC)

==Hilarious==
'Digital nomad' is simply a new variant of the deluded, self-important hypocrites who loudly claim they are 'a traveller not a tourist.' Although understandly easy to be viewed with distane, they are best ignored and avoided lest you wish to be bored.

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Sorry, but this whole article reads like ad copy.

This looks like a made-up definition for the external spam links. IMHO the correct term is [Global nomad] (186.15.75.118 (talk) 14:34, 9 July 2013 (UTC))[reply]

Article improvement

User at 9 July 2013 claims without supporting facts that the term 'digital nomad' is fabricated, yet several of the supporting external pages are news articles & blog editorials that establish the term as being in common use, as well as a link to the individual who coined the term. The external page links are NOT spam. Therefore, I suggest that the {POV} tag be removed and replaced with a tag for {cleanup}.

I also suggest that those who are unfamiliar with this new social phenomenon watch the introductory video and read the accompanying article here: A Quick Intro to Technomadia.com 98.158.68.2 (talk) 14:20, 9 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Hilarious

'Digital nomad' is simply a new variant of the deluded, self-important hypocrites who loudly claim they are 'a traveller not a tourist.' Although understandly easy to be viewed with distane, they are best ignored and avoided lest you wish to be bored.