If you read this post back in February, you will know that I am a prime example of a Digital Nomad. Being online and connected is almost as important as the air I breathe. Not only do I love my netbook (well, all of them); I also enjoy reviewing way cool technology like the MID (Mobile Internet Device powered by the Atom Processor); and playing with my iPhone, when I can pry it out of the hands of my little ones.

Being a Digital Nomad also has its setbacks. It’s genetic and this causes conflict at home. See for yourself what I have to put up with on a daily basis.

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  • NomadicApps
    by NomadicApps / April 17, 2009

    Really cute video. Reminds me of my kids - two boys, though. The younger guy deletes apps from the iPhone all the time. That’s what Mom gets for lending our her device. Mine has much more limited distribution.

    Do you set screen time limits for the girls? If so, how long for what Age?

    My 5 year old is currently getting up to 30 minutes per day. One hour on weekends.
    Haven’t started anything for my 3.5 year old.

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