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I assume you're familiar with 4-hour workweek. Sounds like you're using EarthClassMail.
I'm slowly moving to the digital life myself. Much of my work is accessible from a web dashboard even my mailbox is there now. Appointments & e-mail move to Google, Wetpaint is now my personal notebook (instead of a Moleskin or Blueline).
My filing cabinet is being scanned into PDFs, and we've already converted much of the mail to electronic statements. My Audio / Video collection is slowly being digitized, soon it will be backed up on a Windows Home Server, which will in turn be backed up a removable drive and "to the cloud".
I'm sure that VMs of my development machine will follow. Soon, the "working machine" will be just any machine to which I can download the VM image.
I'm not quite the nomad you are, but I can see making much of my life mobile. I'd personally love to only need to be in the office a few days / week. You're on the leading edge, but soon the world will see an explosion of "mobile knowledge workers". Everything will be replicated "from the cloud" and you'll be able to find the "oversight-free" individuals by checking your LinkedIn account.
OK, maybe it won't be all that, but it will be exciting to see :)