David L. Page owns and operates Warped Minds as an intellectual hobby to avoid driving his wife and daughter crazy. Despite what most folks say, he’s not a bad guy. A couple of head injuries and concussions over the years have warped his mind but not his spirit.
David holds a Doctorate of Philosophy in Electrical Engineering from the University of Tennessee, which is a bit of a hillbilly school nestled in the foothills of the Smoky Mountains. He attempts to put his 25 years of education from K-12 to graduate school to good use as a Research Scientist in 3D computer vision.
For his research, he has published more than 50 articles in international journals and conferences, with nearly 3,000 citations—mostly hogwash and gibberish. Links are available at ResearchGate and GoogleScholar. He’s authored a couple of patent applications, but only one patent has made it through the gauntlet and has actually been published.
Besides science, David is an amateur political junky and has been active in politics since the age of ten when he first volunteered for his Uncle Momo’s campaigns in Sullivan County, Tennessee. He’s been known to knock on doors and repair campaign yard signs for various local politicians, including former Senators Bill Frist and Fred Thompson, during the Republican Revolution in 1994.
His work with Warped Minds is a hobby and unrelated to his day job, and his books have zero citations. David lives in Knoxville, Tennessee, with his wife, Lisa, and their daughter, Grace.
