by Ray Katz | Dec 21, 2015 | Stories
When they legalized heroin, I didn’t sell it over the Internet. Instead, I bought small classified ads in the back of the few remaining print magazines and local newspapers. Boy, did it work! The big players thought they had it wrapped up—slick packaging, big...
by Ray Katz | Dec 20, 2015 | Stories
I was shaving while my loaded service revolver rested idly on the toilet seat. Instinct kicked in that something was wrong, seriously wrong. Still, I was startled and I cut myself when she came in—not through the door but the window. I was growing wary of this girl...
by Ray Katz | Dec 17, 2015 | Stories
Liza wasn’t sure if it was her hacking ability or just a software blip that made it happen. In any case, she found out that she could not only peek a few years back at a Facebook user’s timeline, but ahead as well. That’s how she discovered that...
by Ray Katz | Feb 2, 2015 | Stories
Some people climb Everest. We decided to bring down a giant corporation. Because it was there. It isn’t anymore. It wasn’t about protest or politics or ideology. I don’t care about any of that. None of the half million people who participated with me...
by Ray Katz | Oct 28, 2014 | Stories
When President Cruz ousted the old nine and installed nine new true believers onto the Supreme Court, he discovered the Law of Unintended Consequences. Annoyed over activist judges who legislate from the bench, Cruz redesigned the Court to enforce the laws of the...