Abacus Brief: Moonlit Knight's cyberwar and peace

Act Three of the cyberhug.me novel.

A dangerous cyberwar maze on a romantic Pacific island. Solve for peace and human rights. (and a little love)

Excerpt fron the book:

As Shawny passes my table I stage whisper; "cyberhug me."

The news walls are full of reports of the jail break at the mental hospital, but she shows no reaction. Life is full of disappointments. Her service is good, so I speak a nice tip into my borrowed 'tronics when I'm ready to leave. A munged confirmation comes back - I've been hacked!

in park *pond* aft3r sundown

Excerpt from the writings of Shawny Cycasin Sago:

"Hackers combine art with production, crafting beautiful results. Hackers Have Purpose. That purpose may be to learn, improve, create, teach, and ever more frequently: support human rights.

The pirates that stole our island are not fun loving caricatures; but brutal rapists, torturers, and mass murders. They are what real pirates have always been. If you want to be a pirate, sail with pirates. If you want to survive, listen to us hackers -- get off our island.

Check your histories, our island has dealt with pirates before.”

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Abacus Brief: Moonlit Knight's cyberwar and peace

Act Three of the cyberhug.me novel.

A dangerous cyberwar maze on a romantic Pacific island. Solve for peace and human rights. (and a little love)

Excerpt fron the book:

As Shawny passes my table I stage whisper; "cyberhug me."

The news walls are full of reports of the jail break at the mental hospital, but she shows no reaction. Life is full of disappointments. Her service is good, so I speak a nice tip into my borrowed 'tronics when I'm ready to leave. A munged confirmation comes back - I've been hacked!

in park *pond* aft3r sundown

Excerpt from the writings of Shawny Cycasin Sago:

"Hackers combine art with production, crafting beautiful results. Hackers Have Purpose. That purpose may be to learn, improve, create, teach, and ever more frequently: support human rights.

The pirates that stole our island are not fun loving caricatures; but brutal rapists, torturers, and mass murders. They are what real pirates have always been. If you want to be a pirate, sail with pirates. If you want to survive, listen to us hackers -- get off our island.

Check your histories, our island has dealt with pirates before.”

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Abacus Brief: Moonlit Knight's cyberwar and peace

Abacus Brief: Moonlit Knight's cyberwar and peace

by Allan R. Wallace
Abacus Brief: Moonlit Knight's cyberwar and peace

Abacus Brief: Moonlit Knight's cyberwar and peace

by Allan R. Wallace

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Act Three of the cyberhug.me novel.

A dangerous cyberwar maze on a romantic Pacific island. Solve for peace and human rights. (and a little love)

Excerpt fron the book:

As Shawny passes my table I stage whisper; "cyberhug me."

The news walls are full of reports of the jail break at the mental hospital, but she shows no reaction. Life is full of disappointments. Her service is good, so I speak a nice tip into my borrowed 'tronics when I'm ready to leave. A munged confirmation comes back - I've been hacked!

in park *pond* aft3r sundown

Excerpt from the writings of Shawny Cycasin Sago:

"Hackers combine art with production, crafting beautiful results. Hackers Have Purpose. That purpose may be to learn, improve, create, teach, and ever more frequently: support human rights.

The pirates that stole our island are not fun loving caricatures; but brutal rapists, torturers, and mass murders. They are what real pirates have always been. If you want to be a pirate, sail with pirates. If you want to survive, listen to us hackers -- get off our island.

Check your histories, our island has dealt with pirates before.”


Product Details

BN ID: 2940011189456
Publisher: Allan R. Wallace
Publication date: 01/11/2011
Series: cyberhug.me , #4
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 173 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

"If you view change as a problem rather than an opportunity you'll always be too late. Visionaries and crackpots are always too soon and pay a high price for their insight. We can accept that." ~ Allan R. Wallace

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