by Greg Scott | May 19, 2018 | Slice of Life
Many years ago, I spent hours and hours and hours listening to tapes about success and failure and the power of positive thinking. And they really were tapes. MP3 downloads weren’t invented yet. But despite all that good advice, for which I paid...
by Greg Scott | Apr 14, 2018 | Slice of Life
Remember when our grandparents talked about how they lived through the big one back in (pick your year)? Well, now, we have cell phone video and we can record history-in-the-making. Here are four videos and some still pictures from Eagan, Minnesota, USA, of the great...
by Greg Scott | Dec 18, 2017 | Slice of Life
An email came in the other day from the GOP, the United States Republican party. The party I used to respect. It claimed to be a one question survey. The question was, “The president’s job performance has been…” My choices were great, good,...
by Greg Scott | Aug 10, 2017 | Cybersecurity, Slice of Life
Well, this is embarrassing. I left a gaping security hole right here in my own author website. I buried my head in the sand and planted a “kick me” sign on my butt. I dodged a bullet because, as you’ll see below, nobody visits my website yet. But,...
by Greg Scott | Aug 10, 2017 | Cybersecurity, Slice of Life
When you wanna cry to your worst cyber-security enemy, hold up a mirror In a July 20, 2017 interview with New York Times columnist Bret Stephens in a room full of very important people at the Aspen Institute, new CIA Director, Mike Pompeo, said,...
by Greg Scott | Jul 27, 2017 | Slice of Life, Technology
It’s all over the news. Fifty employees of a company named Three Square Markets, in River Falls, Wisconsin, are lining up to have an RFID tag implanted between their thumb and forefinger. With the company CEO and his family leading the way, employees are...
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