by Byron Seastrunk | Sep 17, 2016 | Engineer, General, Married to an Engineer, New, Technology
I wanted my wife to write this from her point of view because if anyone in this marriage has suffered, it’s her. She wants a new oven and I continue to repair the old one. As long as it continues to work, why do we need to replace it? I realized just how different my...
by Byron Seastrunk | Sep 11, 2016 | Engineer, General, New, Technology
I bought How to Create a Mind by Ray Kurzweil because Audible put it on sale the same day I had an argument animated discussion with a co-worker about Artificial Intelligence. Knowing I was right, I bought the book to provide supporting material for my position. While...
by Byron Seastrunk | Jul 10, 2016 | Blogging, Engineer, General, New, Science Fiction, Technology
In a world where we have to struggle just to keep up with the latest in technology, it’s all too easy to take things for granted. For example, we’ve all seen Einstein’s equation, E=mc2. Most of us know the equation has something to do with mass, energy and the speed...
by Byron Seastrunk | Jun 26, 2016 | Blogging, Engineer, General, New, Technology
I was showing a book in my Kindle library to a fellow engineer this week when he noticed the time to the end of the chapter was two minutes and fifteen seconds. The book was interesting to him but the use of reading metrics was even more interesting, not because of...
by Byron Seastrunk | Jun 19, 2016 | Blogging, Engineer, General, New, Technology
Hubris, excessive pride or self-confidence. Last year I barely understood what it meant, today I recognize it for the deadly threat it is. Speaking as an engineer, we all know how fun it is to impress our non-engineering friends and family with our near mystical...
by Byron Seastrunk | May 31, 2016 | Engineer, General, New
We’ve all heard the term, use it or lose it. All you have to do is look at the mess our current voting system is in to realize the truth of that statement. Still, I’ve promised that I’ll stay away from politics so I’ll let that one pass. In college I learned how to do...