by Byron Seastrunk | Aug 2, 2015 | Blogging, General, New, Technology
Somehow a discussion of trust seems very appropriate as Microsoft starts rolling out Windows 10 for free. Are they doing this to apologize for the mess they made of Windows 8? Are they hoping that giving free upgrades will convince Windows 7 users to upgrade? And if...
by Byron Seastrunk | Aug 2, 2015 | Blogging, Engineer, General, New
In America we’re taught to tell someone something nice before we criticize them. I’ve never understood if this is supposed to soften the blow or if it’s a tool to boost their ego before it gets completely crushed. I’ve also been told by a few other cultures I work...
by Byron Seastrunk | Jul 26, 2015 | Blogging, General, New
We’ve all been told how important first impressions are. From dating to job interviews we’re lectured constantly that people will judge us based on their first impressions. If you’re like me, you also believe that people are rational beings and will easily overcome...
by Byron Seastrunk | Jul 26, 2015 | Blogging, General, New, Zee
Top-Drawer Women’s Magazine Wanted By Zee “Top Drawer” is fine because our flexibility to bend down to the bottom drawer isn’t what it used to be … but we still want to be acknowledged as important, but not “aged” or “senior” or “mature” or other dastardly names we’re...
by Byron Seastrunk | Jul 19, 2015 | Blogging, General, New, Technology
I really enjoy World War II British movies. In a time of adversity, the British people pulled together. With rationing, nightly blackouts and regular air raids, you would expect some very cranky people. Knowing their way of life was being threatened allowed them to...
by Byron Seastrunk | Jul 12, 2015 | Blogging, Engineer, General, Married to an Engineer, New
Before you start reading, I should warn you that this post has a lot of math. It’s not complicated, it’s not difficult and you really don’t need to follow the math to get the point I’m trying to make but the math is there. I only want you to see that I don’t...