by Greg Scott | Apr 26, 2019 | Slice of Life
One of the things that makes America great is the opportunity for anyone to bring themselves up by their bootstraps. The stories are everywhere. Most start with a dedicated teacher. Some have a few others who help along the way. I want to share this story from my...
by Greg Scott | Apr 14, 2019 | Slice of Life
As part of my book marketing back in April, 2016, I answered a reporter query about whether it made sense for states to put together commissions to look into cybersecurity. The reporter quoted me out of context. This is what I said: “I’ve seen many of the pieces...
by Greg Scott | Apr 10, 2019 | Slice of Life, Technology
All my life, I’ve been the guy who comes up with ideas people ridicule, ignore, and marginalize. In my life, RIMing is so common, it should be a verb. Back in 2005, I pitched telecommuting to the St. Paul Chamber of Commerce after listening to a presenter talk...
by Greg Scott | Mar 30, 2019 | Slice of Life, Technology
I keep trying to figure out why so many find it so difficult to communicate with tech people. My artistic friends tell me it’s because we have our own private language. If we would stop trying to impress people with our technology words and just dumb it down for...
by Greg Scott | Feb 17, 2019 | Slice of Life
I don’t need to search very hard to find corruption in the great state of Illinois. Four recent governors went to prison, Illinois is the third most corrupt state in the United States, and Chicago is the most corrupt big city. I live in Minnesota...
by Greg Scott | Dec 30, 2018 | Slice of Life, Technology
This is a story about real life cyberheroes, and it’s every bit as good as great fiction. But before going any further, this is my blog on my own website, which means anything I say here is from me and might not reflect the opinions of the people who pay my...
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