
Scott Cathery
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Actor | Writer | Voiceover | Systems Design
I enjoy writing from the hip in planned segments. Sometimes I make a habit of over correcting myself. Typing makes it easier to output closer to the rate I can think at. #survivor #findingharmony
Stories (11)
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Collateral
Collateral | currently draft one is sitting pretty at twenty two chapters. Yet to expand further from multiple sides, which are currently dormant in the story arc. I also need add the court scenes and press packages. That’s going to take a wee bit of technical research. I know what I want to say but I want to sell it.
By Scott Cathery6 months ago in Fiction
"Leave The Light On"
He's been waiting at his post for three hours. The sun has now set. Fully loaded bins line the street. Garbage day tomorrow. Loose papers from those who overfill their stack adorn the road. A busted fence. Laundry on the line in the front yard. Two dogs barking on the return. One by one, cigarettes lit and adorn the ashtray. Sitting. Waiting. A series of families out walking their dogs. A young couple, woman clearly pregnant, stop to take selfies. The sun sets. The street goes quiet. A third and final redbull. The key turns, an engine rattles. It's time to make a statement. It's time to get this pricks head out of the dirt.
By Scott Cathery6 months ago in Fiction
Searching For Ali
Oh Ali, I'm stuck. This morning I feel your hand at play. Uncertainty fuels my intention, my goal. It's been a good lead up. The morning news was not unsettling. Food is appropriate. Only one coffee. A pleasant phone call. The sun is shining. I've done all that is necessary. But here I am again. All I need is to turn that key. To sound off verbally. "The door is locked". To remember that fact, and to walk away. And to walk away. To walk away..
By Scott Cathery6 months ago in Fiction
Sustainability and it's relevance to long term success in the mobile computing industry.
Circa October 2013: The current generation of consumer electronics put an ever increasing amounts of integrated computer and radio network technologies into incredibly small and sophisticated packages. Mobile devices such as iPhones, Androids and tablet computers rely heavily upon modern battery technology built into small form factors to deliver the user experience to consumers. Despite the steady improvements in mobile computing power over the last half decade, there remains a substantial gap between the rate of evolution in technology in comparison to the capacities and efficiency of mobile battery components.
By Scott Cathery6 months ago in Critique
"Apple Intelligence Is A Failure"
Apple | Intelligence is like any other distributed computer system, layered within Von Neumann dervied binary summing algorithms and the OSI Layer Stack. Private Cloud Computing is sophisticated and currently the best implementation for safe delivery of AI moderated query and it is far from a failure.
By Scott Cathery6 months ago in Critique
"Don't give your kids a phone or a tablet, it's bad for them"
I've recently begun self paced study in Peterson Academy. Part of the interest has swung me over to some of the other resources that Jordan moderates or contributes to. This are my recent post comments to Dr Jordan B Peterson "Daily Wire +" segment regarding the advice to "don't give your kids devices" || (responding to) this is a massive decision | had to move to the computer for the edits. Two thumbs can be a challenge on the input.
By Scott Cathery6 months ago in Critique
A reason for absence
Psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES) are a common functional neurological disorder that manifest as seizure-like episodes. They are caused by psychological distress, not abnormal brain electrical activity, and are also known as pseudoseizures, functional seizures, or dissociative seizures. PNES episodes can involve involuntary changes in movement, sensation, or behavior, and can resemble epileptic seizures.
By Scott Cathery6 months ago in Education
"Collateral" is now in pre production.
Recently I received comments on social media from a former colleague who was interested in how I was funding production for Collateral. I had intended to shoot it with iPhone, very barebones, and save the heavy production costs for post editing with special effects for the finale.
By Scott Cathery6 months ago in Fiction










