“…write things worth reading, or do things worth the writing.”
- Benjamin Franklin, 1738
The Engineer’s Almanac is your companion for exploring the natural world, surveying the technology future, and indulging in a few hobbies along the way.
The Engineer’s Almanac is a companion for exploring the natural world, surveying the technology future, and indulging in a few hobbies along the way.
My Almanac was inspired by Benjamin Franklin’s Poor Richard’s Almanack. As he wrote in 1738, “If you would not be forgotten as soon as you are dead and rotten, either write things worth reading, or do things worth the writing.” I’ve done a few things worth writing about and now I hope you will find a few things worth reading within these pages.
I’m Mark Minnucci. Human father, dog father, husband, tech-priest ecologis, and coffee drinker. I earned my Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from Villanova University and my Master of Science in Systems Design and Engineering Management from MIT. I’m excited to learn more about the natural world and how technology can help it survive and thrive.