> To be honest, not that much. At all. Most of the time is spent thinking,
> meditating, and following thought chains (yes, it would be hard for me
> to do "normal" work, 'cause my managers would think I was lazy doing
> lots of nothing). Then, when the "light bulb" shows up I go to the

mmmm, as your current "manager" I still have some gripes ;-) but yes "real
work" would be hard.
I have been there with "managers" that were sometimes good and sometimes
bad.  In building Telkel's teams and I make sure that what I provide a place
where people like you can grow be happy and be lazy why doing world class
work.  Telkel's is a cool place to be ;-)  I am glad that people want to
join us and are proud of what they are doing.

> computer and type it down (which can be time-consuming since fingers are
> so slow).

Yes I need to send you to "typing 101" training classes and see if you can
catch my 100wpm.  I remember at MIT, the kids would put how fast they typed
on their resume, LOL.

> For example, the thinking for the jBoss 2.0 structure took
> about 3 months to do, but I had a working prototype going after 7 hours
> of coding. Good ideas are often short and to the point, or else there's
> something wrong :-)
>
> regards,
>   Rickard
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