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The Dark Net

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Buzz Skyline

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Is this a hot cup of tea? Or the power supply for the computer of the future?Researchers in Singapore have shown, in principle at least, that it will soon be possible to create thermal logic gates, including AND, OR, and NOT gates. Once you hav
CNN is reporting that the Department of Homeland Security managed to blow up an electrical generator in a simulated cyber attack. It's a vivid demonstration of how the growing dependence on networked control systems links virtual world actions
In Chapter 26 of the Dark Net blog, I wrote about Max and Joel practicing with various weapons as they prepared to make an attack on one particular corner of the online world.They were armed with fork bombs, zip bombs, denial of service attacks
The Dark Net is now available on Amazon for only $14.95 $10.17 (a 32% discount over the retail price)!Check out the Amazon page and please leave a review if you've read the book. You can preview The Dark Net in it's entirety on Lulu, in case yo
The Japanese news site Daily Yomiuri is reporting that a woman was murdered in a robbery concocted with the aid of dark Web sites set up to help criminals find accomplices.Kenji Kawagishi, and unemployed 40 year-old man in Aichi Prefecture, sen
It's amazing what I have time for, now that I finished The Dark Net, at least until I start on my next book.In the meantime, I've updated a clock for your desktop that tells time by displaying resistor color codes. Each color represents a numbe
The National Science Foundation (NSF) is funding the University of Arizona in developing a project they call the Dark Web to track down terrorists on the net.When I read the NSF press release that my friend Randy A. pointed out to me, I could h
***Note to readers: This is the final chapter of The Dark Net blognovel.Download the entire book from Lulu.com, or email me at BuzzSkyline at gmail.com and I can send you the PDF (280 pages).***Max piloted the motorcycle-and-sidecar rig up an e
The story is almost over. I'll post the final chapter Monday evening.In the meantime, you can download the whole novel (including the final chapter) from Lulu.com at The Dark Net for a paltry $1.25, or email me at "buzzskyline at gmail.com" and
“Very disappointing,” said Neumann as he knelt down and sprinkled a handful of sand onto Linus. “A draw is so anticlimactic.”Max flexed his injured leg. The fact that the blow from Minus’ chain had not sparked the seizure that should have kicke
The tiered seating of the amphitheater was packed with people, to the point that they flowed out onto the steps that led down to the floor of the arena below. It was a challenge for Max to follow Perske without touching any of the audience memb
Linda stirred slightly, to Max’s relief. For a moment he thought he might have killed her despite the fact that his rifle had been set to pause. He slipped her weapon out of her hand and placed it behind him so that it would be out of her reach
The gates to the courtyard were literally crawling with security. At least that was the function they guessed the multi-legged robots served. Max counted over a dozen, each a meter or so long and low in profile, with a small turret mounted at t
Linda and Max walked the cobbled streets in silence. The town was essentially as Max recalled it, with stone buildings on either side that were vaguely reminiscent of a classical ancient city, like a schoolbook rendering of the Roman forum duri
“Hey Bob,” said the gravely voice beneath the granite floor of the building atop the acropolis.“Yes Eddie?” replied the pillar in the back corner.“Should we follow them?”“What do you think Eddie?”“Yes, we should.”“Good thinkin’ Eddie”Listen to
Then recommend it to a friend (or two or three).Can't stand the story so far?Then recommend it to someone you hate!Even people who don't read can join in the fun by downloading the Dark Net podcast from iTunes, Podcast Alley, or Odeo.
A tingling numbness started in Max’s his scalp and spread downward to meet up with the fuzzy burn that radiated from the toy car in his hands. Suddenly, both the sensations and the little car were gone. Linda too had disappeared. Otherwise, the
Joel was recovering well after two days. Both his eyes were still blackened from the blow to his face, but Max had restrained himself enough that he hadn’t actually broken Joel’s nose after all. The lunatic had Linda to thank for the last minut
Read about the Dark Net Target Practice game inspired by this chapter.At first glance, the rolling green hills, brilliant blue sky and puffy clouds looked reasonably convincing. But the illusion didn’t hold up well under close scrutiny. Everyth
The hottest part of the day was past, but the evening breeze that alternately lifted the plain white curtains and pressed them flat against the screens in Linda’s cabin was still too warm to be of any comfort.Listen to the Chapter 25 podcast wi
Max squatted among the rows of tomato plants, turning over leaves one by one in search of hornworms. When he plucked them off the plants, they would squirm and twist in a sort of slow motion panic, as peristaltic ripples flowed from one end of
The old van struggled along the hilly roads, coughing and sputtering as it labored up toward each crest and revving frantically in a motorized scream as it careened down from the heights. To Max, it felt less like a trip in a panel van than a
Max fingered the buckle on one strap of the stiff denim overalls as he shuffled to the restroom at the highway convenience plaza, where Joel had parked the van so that Max could pee. The plaza was a bustling collection of hydrogen recharge poin
The lunch crowd was just starting to trickle into the cafe as Max waited for his muffin. He had hoped to avoid the rush, but it was beginning earlier than he'd expected. It was just past eleven and the tables on the sidewalk were rapidly fillin
Max propped up the pillow on the mattress he had dragged out of his bedroom to replace the couch. He leaned his head against the wall as he watched the yellow glow of the morning sun gradually erase the blue-black night that leaked in through t
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