by Greg Scott | Mar 10, 2020 | Slice of Life, Technology
I took this picture from on top of the Excelsior Blvd. Bridge above State Highway 100 in St. Louis Park, Minnesota, during a March, 2004 morning rush hour, sixteen years before the Corona virus panic. It took more than an hour to get the right shot, with cars stopped...
by Greg Scott | Dec 31, 2019 | Slice of Life
It was my own fault. I sold the car and should have insisted my buyer come back in the morning when the DVS (Minnesota Driver and Vehicle Services) branches were open so we could transfer the title to him. But Coon Rapids, Minnesota is thirty-five miles from Eagan,...
by Greg Scott | Nov 29, 2019 | Slice of Life
In June, 2019, rumors and internet speculation ran wild about an adult male predator in Patrick Eagan Park, near our house in Eagan, Minnesota, USA. Several people saw somebody wearing a hoodie and blue mask in the park and thought an adult predator was on the loose....
by Greg Scott | Nov 11, 2019 | Cybersecurity, Slice of Life
I’ve been working hard these past few months marketing Virus Bomb and Bullseye Breach. But after some people called me a paranoid, condescending fear monger, I spent a long time soul-searching. I’m done soul-searching. I’ll wear that label as a badge...
by Greg Scott | Jul 11, 2019 | Slice of Life, Technology
I never thought an Amazon.com book review would trigger a blog post about the shortcomings of artificial intelligence. Every time I think I’ve seen it all… I read this great book, Song of the Tree Frogs, by John Kitson and decided to post a review on...
by Greg Scott | May 26, 2019 | Cybersecurity, Slice of Life, Technology
Image from a 2010 CNN story about the FBI demanding Wikipedia remove the FBI logo from a Wikipedia article. In my new book, Virus Bomb, Jerry Barkley doesn’t trust the FBI because his past experiences with the FBI have been less than satisfactory. Some people...
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