Natterings of a Woman in STEM
At last! The second novel in the Massoud Chronicles is available on Amazon. Lightfoot by Amanda Norris can be found in all Amazon marketplaces. Download a copy of the ebook or order a copy of the paperback from Amazon.com and other Amazon platforms. The… Continue Reading “Lightfoot is Live”
Judy Bullard of Custom E-Book Covers has done a fantastic job redesigning the cover of my first book, Massoud, so that it harmonizes with the cover of the sequel, Lightfoot. Lightfoot will be available in May, 2019 and Massoud is already available on various… Continue Reading “Real Women in Science Fiction”
Some 35 years after my last lesson and 5 years after my last attempt to speak the language, I am working on a 76 page specification and its associated drawings en français. Despite having operated in the monoglot environment of American engineering for almost… Continue Reading “Professional Language”
If you change the equations or their limits, love can be unequivocally positive. If only life was as simple as mathematics! Follow The Numerate Ninny on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn or at: https://thenumerateninny.com
American volunteer fire departments’ wealth (i.e. their patron’s wealth) was once demonstrated by their possession of hose and hose carts. In the early 1800’s fire hose was produced from riveted leather with brass fittings and was notably expensive. Ownership of such a product denoted… Continue Reading “If Cinderella was a firefighter…”
An opinion was once expressed to me, in a rather disparaging tone, that the three-legged stool and the Titanic were Ireland’s greatest contributions to technology. Initially defensive, I soon realized that there was nothing to defend. The three-legged stool is an intellectually elegant invention.… Continue Reading “The Height of Irish Technology”
While I was knitting one day, my eldest son was prattling on about his coding class. I happened to glance down at my pattern and realized – with unjustified surprise – that I was looking at lines of code. An acquaintance of mine describes… Continue Reading “Encoded Crafting”
What do we do when something we trust transforms into something beyond our experience – a raging river runs dry, a baby never cries, or a constant in physics becomes inconsistent… I say, why not embrace it! And in the hokiest way possible! In… Continue Reading “An Unwarranted Trust”
What is most important thing in our lives? Family? Career? Love? Religion? No. Whatever you answered is wrong. (Though I’ll allow religion. An afterlife may be useful.) The most important thing in our lives is gravity. Don’t naysay me. Give it a moment’s thought.… Continue Reading “Weight Management – a matter of some gravity”