by Byron Seastrunk | Dec 23, 2017 | Engineer, General, Married to an Engineer, New
Every decision an engineer makes goes through a risk reward analysis, each and every one. It’s not a complicated process, it doesn’t involve calculus but it’s not always obvious. Let me give you an example. Recently my two year old Samsung dryer...
by Byron Seastrunk | Dec 10, 2017 | Blogging, General, New, Politics, Technology
I’ve always believed you shouldn’t get involved in a fight you have no hope of winning. I find it unfortunate that I’m not heeding that advice with regard to net neutrality. Still, I can’t help but wonder why Texas Senator John Cornyn supports an...
by Byron Seastrunk | Dec 2, 2017 | Blogging, General, New, Politics, Technology
I think I’ve made my view of the current FCC leadership fairly clear. In my opinion, commissioner Ajit Pai has lied and misrepresented facts in order to turn the Internet over to the big cable companies. When I read that the New York Attorney General was investigating...
by Byron Seastrunk | Nov 26, 2017 | Blogging, Engineer, General, New, Technology
Net neutrality is one of the things that keeps the Internet from becoming an echo of the vast cable television nothingness. If you were to take a survey of the most hated companies in the US, I’m willing to bet that the cable companies would top the list. Nobody likes...
by Byron Seastrunk | Nov 25, 2017 | Blogging, General, New, Technology
One look at my investment portfolio and you know my ability to predict the future is seriously flawed. This trend gives me hope I’m wrong but if history is any guide, no one will be using email 10 years from now. Impossible you say? Before the advent of robocallers...
by Byron Seastrunk | Oct 13, 2017 | Blogging, General, Zee
Apparently I made a number of people unhappy with my post on why engineers are ignoring you. As an occasional contributor to this blog, Zee demanded equal time on this subject. Since one of my goals for this blog is to get people to think, allowing a view from...