Emotions for Engineers

The language and understanding of emotions are foreign to many who are trained in logic and objectivity. I address topics that would have helped me if I had understood them earlier in my life. I hope to demystify this language by putting it into a context, words, and displays that an engineer would understand. I hope the reader will gain insights that have a positive impact on his or her life.

09 September 2021

The CPAP Noise Blues

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I have previously written about my experience with my CPAP and APAP machines— most recently in 2019 . My experience has been positive; I am ...
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25 August 2021

Next Round of Weight Loss and Health Gain – 2021 COVID Edition

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On March 18, 2021, I decided once again to get my health under control. I weighed about 255 at 5’10”, I have blood pressure and sleep apnea ...
11 August 2020

Comments General Guidelines from Cassie Kozyrkov

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I am active on LinkedIn these days and one of the people whose work I follow is Cassie Kozyrkov, Chief Decision Scientist at Google.   She h...
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21 June 2020

Snow Fences and Protective Masks in Times of COVID

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I am not going to wade into the details of whether COVID exists or whether physical distancing and shutting down the economy in the hopes o...
13 March 2020

Wait But Why?--Why are we so polarized and why are those other people so stupid and evil?

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I have been following this blog for a while. It mostly has pretty interesting, fun, light, but thoughtful content. For example here is one c...
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13 March 2019

Voting Systems

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Ranked Choice (RC) vs Instant Runoff (IRV) vs Approval RC and IRV are technically different. RC is a way of expressing preference, IRV is ...
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