by Byron Seastrunk | Aug 4, 2018 | Engineer, General, Married to an Engineer, New
Ever wonder how to torture an engineer? You know you want to get rid of that smug know it all attitude. No, I’m not talking about staking us to an antbed. Over the years, my wife has developed some very effective techniques. Let me share an example with you....
by Byron Seastrunk | Jan 9, 2018 | Engineer, General, Married to an Engineer, New
I’ve written a number of posts about how engineers think and make decisions, so I was stunned when my Wife questioned my decision making process and demanded details. My first response was to deny any malfeasance on my part but when I recovered my composure I...
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 | Oct 9, 2017 | Engineer, General, Married to an Engineer, New
If there’s an engineer in your life, I’m certain you often feel ignored by them. Don’t take it personally, it happens to everyone. My goal is to explain why they seem to be ignoring you and how to improve your situation. Notice I did not say gain full attention....
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 | Jan 8, 2017 | Blogging, Engineer, General, Married to an Engineer, Uncategorized
Sometimes you have to call the professionals. In a story, you have time to develop all your characters. You let the reader discover how they look, how they react and their motivations. Good writers do it seamlessly. Too bad I’m not that good (yet), so, I’m taking the...