by Byron Seastrunk | Apr 22, 2017 | Engineer, General, New
A few months ago, I got a suggestion on posting how to flirt with an engineer. The more I considered it the more I questioned the wisdom of such a post. It’s not that I don’t believe you should engage in a relationship with an engineer but until you understand...
by Byron Seastrunk | Apr 9, 2017 | Blogging, Engineer, General, New, Writing
I’ve never understood the fascination roller coasters hold for my wife. This from the woman who complains about my sudden starts and stops when I drive. Personally, I hate roller coasters. It’s not motion sickness or fear but when I ride one I’m wondering...
by Byron Seastrunk | Mar 18, 2017 | Engineer, General, Married to an Engineer, Uncategorized
My wife always groans when we’re watching a movie and the climatic point is the hero trying to defuse a bomb. She knows that in about 2.3 microseconds I’m going to make some derogatory comment about bombers always using the same wiring convention. As I always explain...
by Byron Seastrunk | Feb 27, 2017 | Blogging, General, New, Politics, Technology
Last week when I discussed how we’re relying on our gadgets to outsource our minds. I was asked for a part two, what are we doing with all that time we free up. Looking at the Internet landscape, it seems like most of us are turning to more social interaction,...
by Byron Seastrunk | Feb 20, 2017 | Blogging, Engineer, General, New, Technology
When my wife was complaining that she no longer remembered any phone numbers, her phone took care of that, I remembered something Kurzweil said in his book, we were outsourcing our mind to our machines. Remembering phone numbers is certainly not the only function...
by Byron Seastrunk | Feb 11, 2017 | Animals, Blogging, General, New
There are times when you don’t feel like writing. This week, I’m trying to beat the rain and finish the new chicken coop for my wife. When I asked for volunteers to write, Ronin was the only one to speak up. Here’s hoping you like it. What it takes to be a...