Difference between revisions 467484331 and 467484506 on enwiki''''''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>Baurley, Thomas; McGowan, Leaf; et al. "Techno-Gypsies, Techno-Tinkers, and Techno-Nomads". 2005: Technogypsie Productions, Seattle, Washington. </ref> who is one of the CEO's behind Technogypsie.com <ref>Technogypsie.com. W(contracted; show full)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>[Baurley, Thomas; McGowan, Leaf; et al. "Techno-Gypsies, Techno-Tinkers, and Techno-Nomads". 2005: Technogypsie Productions, Seattle, Washington. ]</ref> < references></references> <B>Biblography and ReferencesB>Biblography:</B> <UL> [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. </UL>⏎ ⏎ <B>References:</B> <UL> <references></references></UL> All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=467484506.
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