Oct. 9 Cell phones: I was going through my
notes. I had written a few pages about
losing a cell phone. I sent it to the
writer in residence Marty Chan, and he poked holes in the scene. Today I called Rogers Wireless about what
would happen if your cell phone went missing.
The sales guy said that if you have extended insurance, you
could replace it, you can upgrade it.
You can call in the customer service line and give them your cell phone
number. They will blacklist it and no
one can use the cell phone. Anyone who
puts their own SIM card in it, they can’t
use it in Canada.
Comparisons:
Mob Doctor: Does anyone remember this short-lived TV
series starring Jordana Spiro? On
imdb.com:
“A young thoracic surgeon becomes indebted to the South
Chicago mafia and is forced to moonlight as a mob doctor, while
also working full time at Chicago's
most prominent hospital.”
I didn’t get a chance to watch it. A mob doctor has been done on the Flashpoint
episode “No Promises.”
Getting someone to do computer stuff: There was an Alias
ep where the tech guy Marshall gets kidnapped by bad guys to hack into
something. I remember watching a Mentors
episode where some business guy who is the antagonist hired a young guy to help
him with this computer. Mentors was a kid’s
TV show.
Oct. 15 Corporate espionage: I have thought about and
written something like this since 2003.
I had watched a lot of Alias.
Then I went and wrote action. Now
I’ve been having writer’s block, so I thought about old story ideas.
Oct. 16 Paranoia: Does anyone remember the movie over
the summer called Paranoia? It
got 4.8/10 from 2000 voters.
“An entry-level employee at a powerful corporation finds
himself occupying a corner office, but at a dangerous price: he must spy on his
boss's old mentor to secure for him a multi-billion dollar advantage.”
It was based on a book.
According to goodreads.com:
“It was only a prank: diverting cash from Wyatt Telecom's
executive slush fund to throw a retirement bash for a member of the loading
dock crew. But when corporate security catches up with Adam Cassidy, a low
ambition junior staffer at the high-tech behemoth, they call it something else:
embezzlement, to the tune of nearly $80 grand.
Ruthless CEO Nick Wyatt is impressed by Adam's scheming, and offers him one way out-take on the role of a rising corporate hotshot and infiltrate Wyatt's rival, Trion Systems. His mission is to get close to Trion's legendary founder Jock Goddard, and his ultra-secret "Project Aurora," and report back to Wyatt.
With Wyatt pulling the strings and a dramatically improved identity, Adam is set up as Trion's new boy genius. Suddenly, he's got a sweet new Porsche, a closet full of $1,500 suits, and even a lovely lady who thinks he's a dream. But it's all just a mirage, because Adam is about to learn that nothing is what it seems and that it isn't paranoia...everyone is out to get him...”
Ruthless CEO Nick Wyatt is impressed by Adam's scheming, and offers him one way out-take on the role of a rising corporate hotshot and infiltrate Wyatt's rival, Trion Systems. His mission is to get close to Trion's legendary founder Jock Goddard, and his ultra-secret "Project Aurora," and report back to Wyatt.
With Wyatt pulling the strings and a dramatically improved identity, Adam is set up as Trion's new boy genius. Suddenly, he's got a sweet new Porsche, a closet full of $1,500 suits, and even a lovely lady who thinks he's a dream. But it's all just a mirage, because Adam is about to learn that nothing is what it seems and that it isn't paranoia...everyone is out to get him...”
Here’s the trailer:
Computer security coordinator: I have thought about
what kind of job would fit into corporate espionage and this one came to
mind. I did have to do some research
like at mymajors.com:
Job Description: Plan, implement, upgrade,
or monitor security measures for the protection of computer networks and
information. May ensure appropriate security controls are in place that will
safeguard digital files and vital electronic infrastructure. May respond to
computer security breaches and viruses.
*A job as a Computer Security Coordinator falls under the broader career category of Information Security Analysts. The information on this page will generally apply to all careers in this category. We are still seeking more specific information about this career from experts in this field. If you can provide us with more information, contact us.
*A job as a Computer Security Coordinator falls under the broader career category of Information Security Analysts. The information on this page will generally apply to all careers in this category. We are still seeking more specific information about this career from experts in this field. If you can provide us with more information, contact us.
· Confer with users to discuss issues such as
computer data access needs, security violations, and programming changes.
· Document computer security and emergency
measures policies, procedures, and tests.
· Train users and promote security awareness to
ensure system security and to improve server and network efficiency.
· Coordinate implementation of computer system
plan with establishment personnel and outside vendors.
· Monitor use of data files and regulate access
to safeguard information in computer files.
· Modify computer security files to incorporate
new software, correct errors, or change individual access status.
Hosannas: Does anyone know what this word means? On dictionary.com:
1. (an exclamation,
originally an appeal
to God for deliverance,
used in praise of God or Christ.)
noun
2. a cry of “hosanna.”
3. a shout of praise or adoration; an acclamation.
verb (used with object) 4.
to praise, applaud, etc.: The
critics hosannaed his new play.
Crazy art blog: I was checking out what other blogs
are out there and found Polly’s Pecan Pie.
There are these really nice pictures of art pieces. There is a picture of a cello sculpture made
out of buttons. Check it out:
Dinosaur erotica: I was reading in the Metro on Oct. 10, 2013 called “From Fifty
Shades to Jurassic Poke.” Christie Sims
and Alara Branwen wrote stories like Taken by the T-Rex and Velociraptor’s Nest. The stories are women having
sex with dinosaurs. Branwen was being
interviewed.
She first wrote stories about sex with dragons and other
creatures. She went for a walk and then
thought about dinosaurs. She got noticed
by writing about it on her blog. Then
people made fun of her stories on their blogs and then it got more
publicity. The readers are 60% men and
40% women.
My opinion: I thought the interview and topic was
kind of funny. I have never thought of
dinosaur erotica.
Prison fight club: I was reading in the Metro on Oct. 8, 2013: “Inmates suing Edmonton
Max.” 5 inmates are suing them, because
in 2011, it was allege that guards intentionally put 2 rival gang members
together so they would fight. One got
stabbed and the guards waited until he died before calling an ambulance.
The guards beat them, spit on their foods and created a
prisoner fight club for entertainment.
My opinion: That’s harsh for the prisoners to live
like that. It also reminds me of the
movie Death Race where inmates race cars to the death. It was also done on Gamers where
inmates kill people to gain their freedom.
Dan Savage: He is an author and is going to be at the
Edmonton LitFest. He is the one who
created the Emmy-wining It Gets Better campaign to prevent suicide among LGBT
youth. He will be here on Oct. 21 at 7pm at the Winspear Centre. $25 for adults, $10 for students and groups
of 10 or more.
Oct. 17 Bridegroom: I found this on Yahoo today.
“From an American love story that ended in tragedy and
prejudice, comes a film with a message of hope and tolerance. “Bridegroom”
tells the heartbreaking story of Shane, who lost the love of his life, Tom
Bridegroom after an accidental fall from his roof only to then be threatened
with violence by his late boyfriend’s family and cut out of any decision making
regarding Tom’s affairs. The documentary has Hollywood
buzzing and launched one of the most successful crowd funding campaigns ever
with support from”
It got cut off, but I think it was celebrities. If you watch the video it said NSYNC singer
Lance Bass supported it.
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