They say every man wants to be a mystery. Well that's not why I don't have much to say here, but I do seem to have lost the clues.
I am 23 years old and have had a passion for writing for as long as I can remember. I intend to be an author one day, but for now I'm trying to establish myself as a freelance writer in order to hone my craft when I'm not working or doting on my son and his mother.
My passion is ...
learning, improving, writing and reading.
I know too much about ...
about the things I still need to learn.
My parents always told me ...
if my friends are jumping off bridges, grab a camera.
My childhood ambition ...
always an ambitious one, I considered a career as a ninja turtle, Superman, a hacker and/or a snowman.
My favorite memory ...
meeting my son.
Why I write ...
because words are my favorite hobby.
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
the heater running, it is winter after all.
My first job ...
washer of dishes. Scrub-a-dub.
My best moment ...
every moment is pricelss, too hard to narrow down one.
My inspiration ...
my muse is an elusive one, and she appears in many forms.
Privacy and security seem locked in an eternal tug-of-war. Whenever one side gains ground it appears to be at the expense of the other. It is apparent technology is allowing security the foothold it needs to drag privacy through the mud, metaphorically speaking. As security grew to a major priority in the wake of 9/11, privacy became an early causality of the war on terror. The increasing security measures impede upon civil liberties in a trade off that is oft considered to be a price too high to pay. At some point during the Bush administration, the definition of the US seemed to shift in...
More..Keith Worth
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