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''''''Technogypsie, Techno- Gypsie, or Techno Gypsy'''''' is a term for a modern day nomadic jack (or Jane) of all trades. According to a modern day Technogypsie artist named Leaf McGowan, <ref>[3]</ref> who is one of the CEO's behind Technogypsie.com <ref>[12]</ref> - the term was created by Anthropologist Thomas Baurley in the early 1980's during his ethnographic studies of various modern day nomadic peoples, esp(contracted; show full)s; to be able to multitask and able to possess several skill-sets that can provide sustenance and survival as well as motion. In the air of being “techno” to be in arms grasp and understanding of the world(s) we live within, and the mechanisms that make them tick.  Being able to comprehend the sciences and/or the hidden knowledge, but also being in touch with the beauty and  vision of what is called the “arts”.  It’s a balance of living between the “arts” and “sciences”. " <ref>[3]</ref>


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<B>Biblography and References:</B>
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[1] Arensberg, Conrad M.   “The Irish Countryman: An Anthropological Study” (1937: Waveland Press – Illinois)<BR>
[2] Allreferer.com  “Gypsies”    2005: Allreferer.com<BR>
[3] Baurley, Thomas; McGowan, Leaf; et al. "Techno-Gypsies, Techno-Tinkers, and Techno-Nomads". 2005: Technogypsie Productions, Seattle, Washington. <BR>
[4] Borrow, G.  The Romany Rye (1857, new ed. 1949, repr. 1959)<BR>
[5] Brown, I. H.   Gypsy Fires in America (1924)<BR>
[6] Burningman.com. Website referenced December 2011.<BR>
[7] Clark, Frank O.   “Gypsies of the Americas”   2001. Web site: http://foclark.tripod.com/gypsy/.<BR> 
[8] Couchsurfing.org. Website referenced December 2011. <BR>
[9] Manifesto for the Techno Gypsy: http://manifesto.posterous.com/. Website referenced December 2011.<BR> 
[10] Mayall, D. Gypsie-Travellers in Nineteenth Century Society (1988)<BR>
[11] McGowan, Leaf; Baurley, Thomas; et al. "Technogypsies". 2007: Tree Leaves Oracle; Manitou Springs, Colorado.<BR> 
[12] Technogypsie.com.  Website referenced December 2011. <BR>
[13] Technogypsy.net. Website referenced December 2011. <BR>
[14] Techno-gypsy.com. Website referenced December 2011. <BR>
[15] Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia. "Irish Travellers", "Tinkers", "Gypsies". Website referenced December 2011.
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