by Byron Seastrunk | Jun 29, 2019 | Blogging, Engineer, General, New, Writing
When we moved out to our ranch, my wife had to impress on me that horses were not merely big dogs that we could ride. Wagging their tail does not indicate pleasure at seeing you. Rolling on the ground doesn’t always mean their back itches and yawning certainly doesn’t...
by Byron Seastrunk | Jun 10, 2019 | Engineer, General, New, Technology
The first time I saw Spock turn to Captain Kirk and say, “This plan only has a 5.377 percent probability of success,” I was hooked. Spock was able to use his massive intellect and compute the probability of the Enterprise surviving an encounter with the...
by Byron Seastrunk | May 5, 2019 | General, New, Technology
I don’t know about you but I’ve completely stopped answering my phone. If you want to talk to me, leave a message. I’m guessing you already know why I made that decision; 99.9 percent of the calls are someone trying to sell me something or to scam me. In...
by Byron Seastrunk | Apr 14, 2019 | General, New, Technology
I live in Texas because I enjoy the hot summers, mild winters and the food. Well, also because my wife has told me she’s not moving out of Texas. What I really dread is springtime when my allergies kick into overtime and I feel like a druggie looking for my next...
by Byron Seastrunk | Apr 7, 2019 | Engineer, General, Married to an Engineer, New
I really don’t think it’s fair for my wife to break into uncontrollable laughter every time I explain that as a systems engineer, most of my job involves facilitating communications. I understand why she starts laughing, despite speaking a common language,...
by Byron Seastrunk | Mar 19, 2019 | Engineer, General, New, Uncategorized
One of the major differences between my wife and I is the way we view food. My wife likes to savor new foods and enjoy the delicate interplay between the seasonings. Me, I’m more concerned about how long it takes to prepare and eat. My wife accuses me of only...