Who Wants To Be a Billionaire Coder?
theodp writes "Computerworld reports that 60-year-old billionaire John Sall still enjoys cranking out code as the chief architect of JMP ('John's Macintosh Project'), the less-profitable-but-more-fun software from SAS that's used primarily by research scientists, engineers, and Six Sigma manufacturing types. 'It's always been my job to be a statistical software developer,' explains SAS co-founder Sall. So if you didn't have to work — and had more money than George Lucas and Steven Spielberg — would you be like Sall and continue to program? And if so, what type of projects would you work on?"
I guess I'm happy that you're happy..
It's pretty sad though that you're so boring you can't even think of interesting things to do. Even if you just look at consuming, you have so much excellent television that you couldn't watch it all in your life, thousands of hours of excellent anime, millions of volumes of good literature, at least thousands of hours of really really excellent video games that at least someone claims to be the best ever, countless works of art... almost every one of those accessible from your computer