by Byron Seastrunk | Jun 9, 2013 | Engineer, General, Technology
In his lectures on rhetoric, Professor Michael Drout said write what your audience needs to hear, not what you want to say. Each time he said that I nodded my head in agreement. This concept was important enough that he repeated it several times at various points in...
by Byron Seastrunk | Mar 9, 2013 | Engineer, General, Technology
Have you ever considered what a wondrous thing it is to see color? In spring I get to enjoy the vivid green of my pasture, the bright red of the cardinals as they feast on the insects trying to eat my pasture, the mixed reds and yellows of my wife’s roses, even...
by Byron Seastrunk | Feb 1, 2013 | Engineer, General
About once a month I see a Google query from someone wanting to know how to tell if an engineer loves them. Google, for reasons best known to Google, directs them to my post How to Argue With an Engineer. I don’t know if this is always the same person but their...
by Byron Seastrunk | Sep 22, 2012 | Blogging, Engineer, General
If you’re a nontechnical person and had the misfortune of having to sit through an engineering presentation you probably felt the presentation was never going to end. There was just not enough coffee in the room to keep you awake. There’s a reason for all...
by Byron Seastrunk | Aug 18, 2012 | Engineer, General, Politics, Technology
Imagine if you will, a design team that has been tasked with designing a tablet that will be crucial to the future of their company. The team consists of the best and brightest engineers and programmers in the company. For those of you that like names, let’s...
by Byron Seastrunk | Jun 22, 2012 | Engineer, General
If there is an engineer in your life you probably know just how frustrating an argument can be. Even when you have conclusively proved your case and maybe even gotten them to agree with you, you have a feeling that they only agreed with you to shut you up. You know,...