Monthly Archives: December 2025

Continuing comments about a murder mystery

I commented on clues that the supposedly competent FBI agent totally missed. But, well, not all of them. Somebody broke the porch light at the cabin where Emma was staying and put the broken glass in the back seat of … Continue reading

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I just finished a murder mystery

In a way, the author was honest with the reader. The plot as of Chapter 5 is a disgraced female FBI agent, Emma, is sent to a small Southern village that has had a rash of disappearances including two murders. … Continue reading

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Uploading your mind

Many years ago, I started reading a science fiction book that involved robots with human minds uploaded into them. I say I “started reading” it, because early in the book, there was a scene where one of the characters, a … Continue reading

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Online data

So, I have a service that tries to clean up my personal data online. It directed me to a couple of services with my info. The first service said “These people are related” to me. There were seven people; only … Continue reading

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I hate cold-callers

I have a landline and an answering machine.  A dozen times a day, I get calls.  Most of them hang up (good). But the rest start their calls with “Hello?” Sometimes they’ve bothered to do a reverse-lookup so they call … Continue reading

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