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		<title>Watch U.S. Olympics, Netflix, Hulu, and Your Favorites from Outside the U.S.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Really want to watch U.S. Olympic coverage, your favorite Netflix or Hulu but you're being blocked outside the U.S.?  Here's the fix!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>OK, let&#8217;s face it &#8211; as much as we love traveling to experience new cultures and ways of life, there are times when we would like to be connected to home media.  For our family, even though we&#8217;re not big t.v. watchers, we become a bit fanatical when the Olympics come around.  Last Olympics I discovered the web-site <a href="http://www.nbcolympics.com" target="_blank">NBCOlympics.com</a> and fell instantly in love because it meant I could watch the sports<em> I</em> loved (not only what was chosen for t.v. coverage) and watch as much as I wanted without interruption.</p>
<p>This year we are in Mexico during the Olympics and have discovered that our local stations are not big on covering this event.</p>
<p>However, where there is a will there is a way!  A quick trip to the internet revealed that there is free software available that will allow you to mask your IP Address.  In essence, it assigns you a U.S. IP address and voila! &#8211; the world of U.S. internet media is open to you!</p>
<p>The most talked about of these services, and the one we chose, is <a href="http://www.hotspotshield.com" target="_blank">HotSpot Shield</a>.  Hotspot Shield is a free download, is easy to install and use.</p>
<p>Another such service is <a href="http://www.ultrareach.com" target="_blank">UltraSurf</a>.  Supposedly this works similarly to HotSpot Shield but has been reported to be a bit less reliable.  However, I have reason to believe this information is a bit dated, so it may be more reliable now.</p>
<p><strong>Here are the pros and cons of HotSpot Shield we&#8217;ve found so far.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Pros:</strong></p>
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<li>We can watch U.S. Olympic coverage on nbcolympics.com</li>
<li>We can watch our favorite movies and tv shows via Netflix and Hulu</li>
<li>It works easily on my daughters&#8217; new Gateway laptops</li>
<li>It&#8217;s free!</li>
<li>You can turn the privacy function on and off</li>
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<p><strong>Cons:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>It did not install correctly and was unusable on my older Fujitsu Lifebook.</li>
<li>HotSpot Shield creates a pop-up ad at the top of every page you visit when you have your privacy turned on and some of these ads are for porn sites. (however, you can turn privacy off when you are surfing the web and not wanting to watch media).</li>
<li>It has a bit of a bug that reverts you back to an AnchorFree page (AnchorFree appears to be part of the Hotspot Shield business) occasionally when you type in a url. You then have to type your url a second time to get what you&#8217;re looking for.</li>
<li>I cannot access secure sites such as my bank with the privacy on.  I must remember to turn it off.</li>
<li>We may learn Spanish at a slower rate watching American tv!</li>
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<p>All in all, despite the bugs and the ads we are really happy to have access to the media we were blocked from before.  If you&#8217;re homesick for a Netflix show or want to see the latest Olympic event try it out.</p>
<p>P.S. &#8211; I have only tested this technology for sites that are blocked if you are outside the U.S.. Since you are being assigned a U.S. IP Address, it may not help you to view sites that are blocked from other countries.  I was not able to find information on how to do this.  I&#8217;m sorry.  However, it will enable you to access U.S. sites.</p>
<p>Photo by: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/ginnerobot/4300623468/" target="_blank">Ginnerobot</a></p>


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		<title>Meet the Nomads &#8211; Cherie and Chris of Technomadia &#8211; Location Independent RVers in the U.S.A.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You don't have to cross the globe to maintain a nomadic lifestyle.  Technomads Cherie and Chris tell us about their life wandering the U.S. by RV.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><em>I&#8217;m pleased to introduce you today to Chris Dunphy and Cherie Ve Ard of <a href="http://www.technomadia.com" target="_blank">Technomadia</a>.</em> <em>Cherie and Chris have been traveling the United States by RV while maintaining their income via solar power.  Their adventures have included hosting Camp Nomadia at Burning Man. </em></div>
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<div><strong>What brought you to the decision to become nomadic and how long have you been  living this lifestyle?</strong></div>
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<div><strong>Cherie</strong>: We started upon our nomadic paths separately, so the story is  different for each of us.</div>
<div><strong>Chris</strong>: My first encounter with modern nomadism (and the word technomad) was  when I arranged for Steve Roberts (<a title="blocked::http://www.microship.com/" href="http://www.microship.com/">www.microship.com</a>) to  come speak at Washington University while I was in college in the mid-90&#8217;s.  Steve had been pioneering combining travel and technology on an incredibly  geeked-out recumbent bicycle, and he became both a friend and an  inspiration.</div>
<div>Fast forward a decade, and I was ready to leave traditional Silicon Valley  work behind.  I evicted myself from my San Francisco apartment in April 2006,  and set off to explore living on the road in a solar powered 16&#8242; clamshell  trailer.</div>
<div><strong>Cherie</strong>:  I had been running the family software development business out of  my home in Florida, but I had structured my work to be fully location  independent so that I could integrate travel into my life.  This allowed me to  spend extended time working on the road &#8211; whether visiting clients, or friends  on the opposite coast.</div>
<div>I had first encountered Chris online (in a Prius forum!), and discovered  that we had friends in common in California. During one of my trips west we  arranged a rendezvous to meet in person, and over the course of our extended  first date I got a taste of life in his trailer and for running my company  remotely via solar power.</div>
<div><strong>Chris:</strong> Cherie returned to Florida, but it was quickly obvious to both  of us that our life paths could be merged.  We did an extended trial run in the  summer of 2007 together in my original clamshell trailer and discovered just how  compatible we were in such a small space. We then spent some time designing our  next mobile home, in in the summer of 2008 we moved into a larger custom built  Oliver Travel Trailer.</div>
<div>We have been on the road living together in our Oliver ever since.</div>
<div><strong>A lot of people now choose to nomad to foreign countries  but you have chosen to roam your own country by car and  camper.  Can you tell  us how you made this choice and what you think the pros and cons have  been?</strong></p>
<p><strong>Cherie:</strong> There does seem to be a lot of emphasis on nomadism  equaling traveling the world, and it sometimes feels as if &#8220;global nomadism&#8221; is  the holy grail of being a &#8216;real&#8217; nomad. And while we both have lots of  international travel experience and intend to do much more in the future, we&#8217;re  currently choosing to stay domestic.</p>
<p><strong>Chris: </strong>We&#8217;re not attempting to  travel before settling down somewhere, but instead we are creating a lifestyle  of full time travel that could be unending. International travel is fabulous,  but there are extra challenges that can decrease the sustainability of  it. Domestic full time travel has given us the freedom of mobility, while  keeping us accessible to family, friends, work, and easy and affordable wireless  bandwidth.<br />
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Cherie:</strong> We both are blessed with awesome families and  communities of friends, and we wanted to be able to incorporate more quality  time with them.  Our form of nomadism has allowed us to have extended  visits  that aren&#8217;t compressed into &#8216;vacation mode&#8217; with friends and family  across the country, as well as rendezvousing with loved ones when they travel  for business or pleasure.  As a result, we&#8217;ve not experienced some of the  isolation from community and deep relationships that we&#8217;ve heard from many full  time global nomads.</p>
<p><strong>Chris:</strong> And as we&#8217;re not independently wealthy, we do  have to incorporate working into our lifestyle.  Traveling internationally introduces a lot of challenges that would make it hard  to keep up with our current clients &#8211; such as time zone differences, work visa  considerations, and maintaining regular communications.</p>
<p><strong>Cherie:</strong> We do  however intend to scratch our global travel itch in the future, but for now  traveling domestically is keeping us quite abundant in experience and variety.  That&#8217;s the great thing about being the playwrite and director of your life  story, you can adjust the script when you want to change the plot  line.</p>
<p><strong>Have you ever driven out of  the U.S. into Mexico or Canada?</strong></p>
<p><strong>Cherie: </strong>Not yet. We keep intending  to, however we keep finding too many inspiring and awesome things within our own  borders that keeps us distracted.  It&#8217;s amazing how much amazing stuff there is  if you take the time to explore it.</div>
<div><strong>Chris:</strong> Spending an extended time in Baja is definitely something I would  like to do, and also the road trip north to Alaska.  But were in no rush &#8211; we  will get to all of these places soon enough.</p>
<p><strong>Are your travels  at all weather dependent?  I mean, do you try to avoid winter weather or does it   matter?</strong></p>
<p><strong>Cherie:</strong> We keep seasonal weather patterns in mind, but we  don&#8217;t let them completely drive our adventures.  We&#8217;ve been known to roast in  the desert (without air conditioning) in summer temps of 110, and to head to  snow prone areas in the winter.  Our travels are much more based on people  we want to see, events we want to attend and work opportunities.   We&#8217;ve  designed our home on wheels to be rugged and able to endure a variety of weather  conditions so that we don&#8217;t have to keep weather as a primary consideration.  Being adaptable helps a lot too.</div>
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<div><strong>Chris:</strong> We&#8217;ve just spent over a month in Kansas and Missouri in the middle  of winter for work and family opportunities, but in another week we will be  heading down to Florida to spend the rest of the winter out of the cold.  It is  really nice to have that sort of geographic flexibility!</div>
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<p><strong>Of  the other campers you meet along the way what percentage would you guess are  roaming full time like you?  Is there a community that forms among full time  campers?</strong></p>
<p><strong>Cherie: </strong>A lot of folks are surprised to hear that there are  over a million full time nomads exploring the US. Most of them are retired RVers  however. They&#8217;ve paved the way to making the logistics easier for all of  us, such as how to handle mail, voting and vehicle registration when you don&#8217;t  have a physical fixed address.</p>
<p><strong>Chris:</strong> There are many communities that  form &#8211; from a groups of full-timers caravaning together from campground to  campground, private campground membership groups, and communities that keep in  touch online and rendezvous at rallies and events.  A lot of the communities  tend to be centered around a special interest - such as volunteer work,  spiritual leanings, RV brand/type, &#8216;workamping&#8217; or simply formed  friendships.</p>
<p><strong>Cherie:</strong> The community of full-timers that we&#8217;re most  aligned with is <a title="blocked::http://nurvers.com/" href="http://nurvers.com/">NuRVers.com</a>, which is a group of other younger  non-retired full time RVers, most of us who are also location independent  digital nomads working as we travel.  It&#8217;s a wonderful community of like minds  and we enjoy rendezvousing with folks we&#8217;ve met there during our travels.  Plans  are coming together for a gathering in the first part of next year.</div>
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How do you support yourselves on the road?  What has been your  average cost per year or month to live this way? </strong></p>
<p><strong>Cherie:</strong> I continue  to run the family software development business (my father works for me!) that I  was involved with before I met Chris, but Chris and I also started our own  technology consulting business. Together we do various market research and  strategy development projects, primarily focused in the mobile technology  industry.  The projects we tend to take on are short term and intense. We prefer  to work in bursts instead of keeping &#8216;regular business hours.&#8217;  We don&#8217;t really  have an average cost per month, as our months can vary so much depending on what  we&#8217;re doing &#8211; but we do keep a log of our expenses at <a title="blocked::http://www.technomadia.com/the-finances-how-to-afford-it/" href="http://www.technomadia.com/the-finances-how-to-afford-it/">http://www.technomadia.com/the-finances-how-to-afford-it/</a> .</p>
<p><strong>Chris:</strong> We also occasionally take on other short term gigs just for the  heck of it.  For example, we joined several hundred other &#8220;workampers&#8221; hired to  help out with the holiday rush working at Amazon&#8217;s largest distribution center.   It was a lot of work, but a very worthwhile and rewarding experience to  literally have our fingers on the pulse of the American economy.  We also  devoted a month last year to volunteer full-time on the Obama campaign, running  a field office in rural Nevada.</p>
<p><strong>Has your equipment turned out to  be reliable?  What about connecting to the internet? Is there any equipment  advice you would give for people choosing to live a nomadic lifestyle in a  camper?</strong></div>
<div><strong>Cherie: </strong>Our tech gear suffers a bit more wear-and-tear than if it were  based in a stationary home, but probably a lot less than it would if we were  living out of a suitcase or a backpack.</div>
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<div><strong>Chris:</strong> Currently, our primary connection to the Internet is via a Sprint  Aircard and a mobile router which creates a WiFi hotspot in our trailer wherever  we can get a Sprint signal.  We also both have iPhones (AT&amp;T), and can  connect to the Internet through them as well.  To help with getting a signal in  fringe areas, we had a cell phone booster system built right into our  trailer.</div>
<div><strong>Cherie:</strong> Some other people go with satellite internet connections, but those  have a lot of downsides to be aware of.  Other people make due with tracking  down free public WiFi hotspots.</div>
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<p><strong>Can you tell us a bit  about Camp Nomadia at Burning Man and what that was all about?</strong></p>
<p><strong>Chris:</strong> I&#8217;ve been going to Burning Man since 1999, and the temporary metropolis of Black  Rock City that emerges from the desert for one week each year has become my  favorite city on earth. There is so much artistic and creative energy on display  that it really is beyond words to describe.</div>
<div><strong>Cherie:</strong> My first experience with Burning Man was during our first summer on  the road together, in 2007. When you arrive it&#8217;s common to be greeted with  &#8216;Welcome Home.&#8217;  While it sounds cliche&#8217; at first, for many it&#8217;s an  emotional connection that you just can&#8217;t grasp until you experience  it.</p>
<p><strong>Chris:</strong> This is especially significant for nomads &#8211; we really WERE at  home during Burning Man.  So, we set about gathering other nomads together  to create a neighborhood of folks who were like us &#8211; really at home. Our first  Camp Nomadia was in 2008, and it was fabulous. We repeated it in 2009, and it  was off the charts successful &#8211; we had 70 nomadic minded folks in the camp, many  of them full time travelers.  We&#8217;ve had nomads who travel by RV, backpack,  sailboat, hitchhiking and running join us.</p>
<p><strong>Cherie:</strong> We will be hosting  Camp Nomadia again in 2010, and we invite any and all nomadic minded folks to  join us!</p>
<p><strong>Any “tricks of the trade” that you’ve learned about  nomading by vehicle in the U.S.A.?</strong></p>
<p><strong>Chris:</strong> If you have no fixed home  base, you have the luxury of being able to pick a state to be &#8220;from&#8221;&#8230;   We  picked South Dakota &#8211; a state that is particularly supportive of full-time  RV&#8217;ers, and which has no state income tax.  Other popular states to establish  residency in include Texas and Florida.</p>
<p><strong>Cherie:</strong> It&#8217;s amazing how much  variation there is within one country &#8211; taking the time to stop and experience  it is enlightening.  We have absolutely loved exploring the US at a slower and  more relaxed pace. You see and experience so much more when you are not rushing  from one tourist hotspot to the next.</div>
<div>Thanks so much to Chris and Cherie for all the information you&#8217;ve shared with us here.  I encourage everyone to learn more about their journey at <a href="http://www.technomadia.com" target="_blank">Technomadia</a>!</div>


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		<title>How Our Site Has Improved Through the Under30 Rockstar Business Series</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Dec 2009 16:12:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the last several months our blog has seen a dramatic increase in traffic.  Here's why]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;ve been reading this blog for any period of time, you probably know that we&#8217;re about giving information, not about selling you products (with the exception of our recent book, <em><a title="the Nu Nomad Book" href="http://www.nunomad.com/TNN" target="_blank">the Nu Nomad</a></em>!).  Actually, we probably shy away from selling to a fault, and could use a little coaching on making some money from this labor of love!</p>
<p>However, I do feel really strongly that if something has really helped me in life it&#8217;s my duty to let other people know so that they can also be helped.  And that&#8217;s what I&#8217;m doing here.</p>
<p>In 2008 and the first part of 2009, NuNomad&#8217;s blog went sadly neglected, first due to some personal reasons of my own and secondly because we turned our energy towards creating our book.  It&#8217;s not an excuse &#8211; it&#8217;s just what happened.  Our blog was sitting on Typepad on its own domain of bluesuitnomad.com and linked to from our main site.  Although our stats had been initially climbing they tanked with neglect.  I also was not active in social media at that point which pretty much pushed us off the virtual map.</p>
<p>So, finally in mid 2009 with our book nearly finished and our family nomading adventure about to begin, I decided to turn back to the blog and see what we could salvage.  I wasn&#8217;t really sure where to begin, except to start writing posts again.  This time I also decided to become more active in social media, use my Facebook account more regularly and try Twitter.</p>
<p>It was on Twitter that a whole new world of possibilities and community opened.  Through learning about how to use hashmarks, I was quickly able to find a community of like minded people.  And through that community building I came upon Cody McKibb (@codymckibb) and his <a title="Thrilling Heroics" href="http://www.thrillingheroics.com" target="_blank">Thrilling Heroics</a> on a day that he was pushing a new <a title="Under30 Rockstar Business Series" href="http://rockstarbusinessseries.com/affiliates/idevaffiliate.php?id=109" target="_blank">Under30 Rockstar Business Series</a>.</p>
<p>I was pretty skeptical really. I mean, first of all, I&#8217;m not under 30.  I also have no goal of being a &#8220;rock star&#8221;.  What I wanted was someone to tell me how to get this blog out of the morass it was in.  I wanted someone who would just give me practical, &#8220;ok, here&#8217;s what you do &#8211; 1,2,3 steps&#8221; &#8211; cut to the heart of it and cut out any surrounding B.S.  And it had to be affordable.</p>
<p>I was immediately intrigued by Greg Rollett, Matt Wilson and Jared O&#8217;Toole (@g_ro @mattwilsontv @jaredotoole) and their video sales pitches for the training.  Their stuff looked solid, the price was right and so I decided to go for it.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s what happened.  I got exactly what I was looking for.  Matt, Greg and Jared not only know their stuff but are very supportive and helpful in answering questions and going above and beyond what they promised. I immediately went to work on the blog overhaul, changed from Typepad to Wordpress and got serious about social media as well as blog alliances.  The training took place in September of this year.  I think the charts below speak for themselves in terms of what&#8217;s been happening on this blog. (click the Alexa screen shot to see the larger image)</p>
<p><a href="http://siteanalytics.compete.com/nunomad.com/?metric=uv"><img src="http://grapher.compete.com/nunomad.com_uv_310.png" alt="" /></a></p>
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<img src="http://easycaptures.com/fs/uploaded/436/thumbs/7888416238_b.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://easycaptures.com/7888416238">View at EasyCaptures.com</a></p>
<p>Yes, I know Alexa shows us dropping last week but that was Thanksgiving in the U.S. and I feel ok about that.  We still have a long way to go.  My goal is to be in the top 100,000 of Alexa by the new year and I think we may be able to do that (yes, you can help by subscribing, commenting etc!).</p>
<p><a title="Under30 Rockstar Business Series" href="http://rockstarbusinessseries.com/affiliates/idevaffiliate.php?id=109" target="_blank">Under30 RockStar Business</a> is now a membership site.  I highly recommend it to anyone who is in the position to work on improving their blog or site performance.  And, yes, we are affiliates now so I will get a kick back if you sign up from this site &#8211; just want to be up front about that.  But I also want to say that another amazing thing about these three guys is that they have never asked for me to become an affiliate or to write this article about them. I have done so out of my own enthusiasm for my experience and the improvements we&#8217;ve seen on our blog.  Check them out!</p>


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		<title>the Nu Nomad &#8211; Long Awaited Location Independent How-To Guide is Now Available</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Nov 2009 10:45:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[the Nu Nomad is now available as a book!  A comprehensive guide on how to achieve a location independent lifestyle.  Paperback or e-book versions]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m pleased to announce that The Nu Nomad is now a book!  The product of more than two years of fact-finding and personal interviews with other Nu Nomads living the location independent lifestyle, this guide will provide you with the necessary information to become a sustainable nomad. We have left no stone unturned.  <strong>Here is just a partial list of the topics we cover in our 200 page book</strong>:</p>
<ul>
<li>Is this lifestyle for you?</li>
<li>Setting your goals to be in alignment with your values</li>
<li>Planning and building your remote business</li>
<li>Saving money via favorable exchange rates</li>
<li>Tools of the trade</li>
<li>Planning your route</li>
<li>When things go wrong</li>
<li>Finances</li>
<li>What to bring/what not to bring</li>
<li>Practicalities including safety, immunizations, travel with children, solo travel, taxes, etc.</li>
<li>Settling in (ie your daily nomadic life).</li>
<li>Legal concerns</li>
<li>Health concerns</li>
<li>and more&#8230;</li>
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<p>In addition, by purchasing this book in either paper or e-book version <strong>you will gain access to private pages of our Nu Nomad website </strong>which will lead you through preparatory exercises to move your plans into action.  We will continue to add to this private section of our site over time &#8211; providing you with more great information and support to make nomading <em>your</em> way of life.</p>
<p><strong>So Why Should You Listen to Us?</strong></p>
<p>Between my partner Richard Hamel and I (Carmen Bolanos) we offer you<strong> 10 years of professional coaching experience</strong>, helping others achieve and maintain their most important business and personal goals, a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology (to help you get your mind in the right place!), <strong>9 years of full time nomading</strong>,  experience visiting or residing in <strong>over 2 dozen countries</strong>,  and <strong>solo nomading experience</strong> (Richard&#8217;s) as well as <strong>family nomading/homeschooling experience</strong> (Carmen&#8217;s).  And to top it off &#8211; we&#8217;re pretty<strong> darn nice</strong> people willing to lend a helping hand and listening ear.</p>
<p>Get more information on this great book<a title="Buy the NuNomad" href="http://www.nunomad.com/tnn" target="_blank"> </a><a title="the nunomad book" href="http://www.nunomad.com/TNN" target="_blank">here</a></p>


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