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  • F Forogar

    ...and had enough to retire comfortably, would you? I have often thought that the job I am doing is sufficiently interesting in its own right that I might not give it up straight away. On the other hand I am developing other software for fun so would have more time for that. I had also always wanted to travel the world (difficult at the moment) and have done a fair amount already having been to places as different as Tunisia, Hong Kong, Barbados, Crete, Corfu, Great Britain, most of Europe and a fair amount of the USA and some of Canada. Could I fit this in with sticking to my existing job? What would you do, money no object? (Within reason, no Moon or Mars trips, etc.)

    - I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.

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    Lost User
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    I'm retired and have visited quite a few parts of the world; but there are still places I would like to see. I, and SWMBO, are fairly comfortable financially, but our children less so. If I won a lot of money it would mostly be shared out amongst them. Oh, and coding I still learn and do for fun. One day I might even be good at it.

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    • F Forogar

      ...and had enough to retire comfortably, would you? I have often thought that the job I am doing is sufficiently interesting in its own right that I might not give it up straight away. On the other hand I am developing other software for fun so would have more time for that. I had also always wanted to travel the world (difficult at the moment) and have done a fair amount already having been to places as different as Tunisia, Hong Kong, Barbados, Crete, Corfu, Great Britain, most of Europe and a fair amount of the USA and some of Canada. Could I fit this in with sticking to my existing job? What would you do, money no object? (Within reason, no Moon or Mars trips, etc.)

      - I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.

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      OriginalGriff
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      ... I'd stop believing in the laws of probability ... :-D

      "I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony "Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!

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      • F Forogar

        ...and had enough to retire comfortably, would you? I have often thought that the job I am doing is sufficiently interesting in its own right that I might not give it up straight away. On the other hand I am developing other software for fun so would have more time for that. I had also always wanted to travel the world (difficult at the moment) and have done a fair amount already having been to places as different as Tunisia, Hong Kong, Barbados, Crete, Corfu, Great Britain, most of Europe and a fair amount of the USA and some of Canada. Could I fit this in with sticking to my existing job? What would you do, money no object? (Within reason, no Moon or Mars trips, etc.)

        - I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.

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        Would still work at least for a while. My wife's wanderlust would eventually pull me away or maybe they'd keep me part time. Have laptop, as long as there's an internet connection I can work wherever. Money wise: Pay off any debt I still had. Set up grandkids for college. I know we'd be traveling. Set up aid/help for children in the foster system in my area, technology stuff, sports fee funding, life skill and tutoring help. We have done fostering for 6 years. Currently taking a break because of new granddaughter, but we will do it again.

        I’ve given up trying to be calm. However, I am open to feeling slightly less agitated.

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        • F Forogar

          ...and had enough to retire comfortably, would you? I have often thought that the job I am doing is sufficiently interesting in its own right that I might not give it up straight away. On the other hand I am developing other software for fun so would have more time for that. I had also always wanted to travel the world (difficult at the moment) and have done a fair amount already having been to places as different as Tunisia, Hong Kong, Barbados, Crete, Corfu, Great Britain, most of Europe and a fair amount of the USA and some of Canada. Could I fit this in with sticking to my existing job? What would you do, money no object? (Within reason, no Moon or Mars trips, etc.)

          - I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.

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          PIEBALDconsult
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          ... buy a Caribbean island ...

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          • F Forogar

            ...and had enough to retire comfortably, would you? I have often thought that the job I am doing is sufficiently interesting in its own right that I might not give it up straight away. On the other hand I am developing other software for fun so would have more time for that. I had also always wanted to travel the world (difficult at the moment) and have done a fair amount already having been to places as different as Tunisia, Hong Kong, Barbados, Crete, Corfu, Great Britain, most of Europe and a fair amount of the USA and some of Canada. Could I fit this in with sticking to my existing job? What would you do, money no object? (Within reason, no Moon or Mars trips, etc.)

            - I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.

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            Marc Clifton
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            � Forogar � wrote:

            ...and had enough to retire comfortably, would you?

            I for the most part quite enjoy the software development work I do, so I would keep doing it. Frankly, I'd probably give most of the money away so that younger people I know could more easily pursue their dreams. (They tend to be the starving artists sort.)

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            • M Mike Hankey

              I'm retired, have traveled the world and still enjoy coding...but at my own pace!

              The less you need, the more you have. JaxCoder.com

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              Quote:

              still enjoy coding...but at my own pace!

              I'm in the same boat. Coding just for fun. :)

              Get me coffee and no one gets hurt!

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              • F Forogar

                ...and had enough to retire comfortably, would you? I have often thought that the job I am doing is sufficiently interesting in its own right that I might not give it up straight away. On the other hand I am developing other software for fun so would have more time for that. I had also always wanted to travel the world (difficult at the moment) and have done a fair amount already having been to places as different as Tunisia, Hong Kong, Barbados, Crete, Corfu, Great Britain, most of Europe and a fair amount of the USA and some of Canada. Could I fit this in with sticking to my existing job? What would you do, money no object? (Within reason, no Moon or Mars trips, etc.)

                - I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.

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                dandy72
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                I've had some coding ideas in my head for decades, none of which would unfortunately pay any bill. If I didn't have to worry about money, then yes, I'd be quitting my job and work on my own fun little pet projects. I used to work on them evenings and weekends, but eventually I burnt out. It's been years I've written anything on my own time. I miss it, but no longer have the energy to do coding beyond "regular" hours.

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                  still enjoy coding...but at my own pace!

                  I'm in the same boat. Coding just for fun. :)

                  Get me coffee and no one gets hurt!

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                  Mike Hankey
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                  yep, if you go to my site that's the byline; "Coding for the fun of it"

                  The less you need, the more you have. JaxCoder.com

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                  • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                    ... I'd stop believing in the laws of probability ... :-D

                    "I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony "Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!

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                    CPallini
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                    :thumbsup: :laugh:

                    "In testa che avete, Signor di Ceprano?" -- Rigoletto

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                    • F Forogar

                      ...and had enough to retire comfortably, would you? I have often thought that the job I am doing is sufficiently interesting in its own right that I might not give it up straight away. On the other hand I am developing other software for fun so would have more time for that. I had also always wanted to travel the world (difficult at the moment) and have done a fair amount already having been to places as different as Tunisia, Hong Kong, Barbados, Crete, Corfu, Great Britain, most of Europe and a fair amount of the USA and some of Canada. Could I fit this in with sticking to my existing job? What would you do, money no object? (Within reason, no Moon or Mars trips, etc.)

                      - I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.

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                      Slacker007
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                      I would retire, then gamble it away on bad investments and give it away to bad people. I would then have to go back to work, wondering when I will win the lottery again, so I could retire.

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                      • F Forogar

                        ...and had enough to retire comfortably, would you? I have often thought that the job I am doing is sufficiently interesting in its own right that I might not give it up straight away. On the other hand I am developing other software for fun so would have more time for that. I had also always wanted to travel the world (difficult at the moment) and have done a fair amount already having been to places as different as Tunisia, Hong Kong, Barbados, Crete, Corfu, Great Britain, most of Europe and a fair amount of the USA and some of Canada. Could I fit this in with sticking to my existing job? What would you do, money no object? (Within reason, no Moon or Mars trips, etc.)

                        - I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.

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                        trønderen
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                        I'd split the money in three parts, and spend one third on women, one third on wine and spirits, and be free to spend the last third on things that have no lasting value.

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                        • F Forogar

                          ...and had enough to retire comfortably, would you? I have often thought that the job I am doing is sufficiently interesting in its own right that I might not give it up straight away. On the other hand I am developing other software for fun so would have more time for that. I had also always wanted to travel the world (difficult at the moment) and have done a fair amount already having been to places as different as Tunisia, Hong Kong, Barbados, Crete, Corfu, Great Britain, most of Europe and a fair amount of the USA and some of Canada. Could I fit this in with sticking to my existing job? What would you do, money no object? (Within reason, no Moon or Mars trips, etc.)

                          - I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.

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                          Jacquers
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                          Yes. Any coding would be for myself (e.g. useful utilities, etc.) I like mountain biking, so it would be nice to be able to travel and go ride trails across the world. After that... spend time on hobbies, tinker in the garage, etc.

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                          • F Forogar

                            ...and had enough to retire comfortably, would you? I have often thought that the job I am doing is sufficiently interesting in its own right that I might not give it up straight away. On the other hand I am developing other software for fun so would have more time for that. I had also always wanted to travel the world (difficult at the moment) and have done a fair amount already having been to places as different as Tunisia, Hong Kong, Barbados, Crete, Corfu, Great Britain, most of Europe and a fair amount of the USA and some of Canada. Could I fit this in with sticking to my existing job? What would you do, money no object? (Within reason, no Moon or Mars trips, etc.)

                            - I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.

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                            W Balboos GHB
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                            I can retire at any time with a diversity of other so-called 'income streams' able to supply more than I need. There's little holding me to where I work. So what to do with the money? First, invest enough in a diversity of low-risk incoming producing things so don't have to ever worry about running out of money. Maybe add an additional '0' to the end of donation amounts. But I'd like to spend a bunch on ranting publicly (purchase newspaper/TV/Radio ads) to call out people/groups who are pandering and thereby exacerbating instead of curing problems. Call down damnation upon those (left/right/black/white/asian/religious/atheists) who make their living off of strife - spell it out so even a simpleton (i.e., nearly everyone) can finally begin to understand. Manipulate them into understanding how they're being manipulated. In other words, buying a great big megaphone so I can Phart Into The Wind.

                            Ravings en masse^

                            "The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein

                            "If you are searching for perfection in others, then you seek disappointment. If you seek perfection in yourself, then you will find failure." - Balboos HaGadol Mar 2010

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                              I can retire at any time with a diversity of other so-called 'income streams' able to supply more than I need. There's little holding me to where I work. So what to do with the money? First, invest enough in a diversity of low-risk incoming producing things so don't have to ever worry about running out of money. Maybe add an additional '0' to the end of donation amounts. But I'd like to spend a bunch on ranting publicly (purchase newspaper/TV/Radio ads) to call out people/groups who are pandering and thereby exacerbating instead of curing problems. Call down damnation upon those (left/right/black/white/asian/religious/atheists) who make their living off of strife - spell it out so even a simpleton (i.e., nearly everyone) can finally begin to understand. Manipulate them into understanding how they're being manipulated. In other words, buying a great big megaphone so I can Phart Into The Wind.

                              Ravings en masse^

                              "The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein

                              "If you are searching for perfection in others, then you seek disappointment. If you seek perfection in yourself, then you will find failure." - Balboos HaGadol Mar 2010

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                              Slacker007
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                              Why purchase your own media platform? It looks like the Lounge is still your platform. :sigh:

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                                I would retire, then gamble it away on bad investments and give it away to bad people. I would then have to go back to work, wondering when I will win the lottery again, so I could retire.

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                                Rage
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                                This exactly. :thumbsup:

                                Do not escape reality : improve reality !

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                                • F Forogar

                                  ...and had enough to retire comfortably, would you? I have often thought that the job I am doing is sufficiently interesting in its own right that I might not give it up straight away. On the other hand I am developing other software for fun so would have more time for that. I had also always wanted to travel the world (difficult at the moment) and have done a fair amount already having been to places as different as Tunisia, Hong Kong, Barbados, Crete, Corfu, Great Britain, most of Europe and a fair amount of the USA and some of Canada. Could I fit this in with sticking to my existing job? What would you do, money no object? (Within reason, no Moon or Mars trips, etc.)

                                  - I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.

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                                  Rage
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                                  I'd quit my job on the spot, there are so much better things to do - like coding, for instance. Maybe even like this[^] (old french ad for lottery - "au revoir président" = "goodbye boss").

                                  Do not escape reality : improve reality !

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                                  • F Forogar

                                    ...and had enough to retire comfortably, would you? I have often thought that the job I am doing is sufficiently interesting in its own right that I might not give it up straight away. On the other hand I am developing other software for fun so would have more time for that. I had also always wanted to travel the world (difficult at the moment) and have done a fair amount already having been to places as different as Tunisia, Hong Kong, Barbados, Crete, Corfu, Great Britain, most of Europe and a fair amount of the USA and some of Canada. Could I fit this in with sticking to my existing job? What would you do, money no object? (Within reason, no Moon or Mars trips, etc.)

                                    - I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.

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                                    Mycroft Holmes
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                                    I am retired and find I only coded for the money, I have barely touched VS in the last 2 years. I always thought I would continue coding for my own entertainment but as most useful projects would include web and mobile components I find I have completely lost interest. More money would be nice so I could indulge SWAMBO's desire to visit every country on the planet when COvid runs its course.

                                    Never underestimate the power of human stupidity - RAH I'm old. I know stuff - JSOP

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                                      I can retire at any time with a diversity of other so-called 'income streams' able to supply more than I need. There's little holding me to where I work. So what to do with the money? First, invest enough in a diversity of low-risk incoming producing things so don't have to ever worry about running out of money. Maybe add an additional '0' to the end of donation amounts. But I'd like to spend a bunch on ranting publicly (purchase newspaper/TV/Radio ads) to call out people/groups who are pandering and thereby exacerbating instead of curing problems. Call down damnation upon those (left/right/black/white/asian/religious/atheists) who make their living off of strife - spell it out so even a simpleton (i.e., nearly everyone) can finally begin to understand. Manipulate them into understanding how they're being manipulated. In other words, buying a great big megaphone so I can Phart Into The Wind.

                                      Ravings en masse^

                                      "The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein

                                      "If you are searching for perfection in others, then you seek disappointment. If you seek perfection in yourself, then you will find failure." - Balboos HaGadol Mar 2010

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                                      Espen Harlinn
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                                      Quote:

                                      spell it out so even a simpleton (i.e., nearly everyone) can finally begin to understand.

                                      You cannot win that amount of money on a lottery ticket :sigh:

                                      Espen Harlinn Senior Architect - Ulriken Consulting AS The competent programmer is fully aware of the strictly limited size of his own skull; therefore he approaches the programming task in full humility, and among other things he avoids clever tricks like the plague.Edsger W.Dijkstra

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                                      • F Forogar

                                        ...and had enough to retire comfortably, would you? I have often thought that the job I am doing is sufficiently interesting in its own right that I might not give it up straight away. On the other hand I am developing other software for fun so would have more time for that. I had also always wanted to travel the world (difficult at the moment) and have done a fair amount already having been to places as different as Tunisia, Hong Kong, Barbados, Crete, Corfu, Great Britain, most of Europe and a fair amount of the USA and some of Canada. Could I fit this in with sticking to my existing job? What would you do, money no object? (Within reason, no Moon or Mars trips, etc.)

                                        - I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.

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                                        RDM Jr
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                                        I'd give them a month, maybe six weeks at the outside, to have me train someone to take over my projects, then I'd be out the door. That's a lot better than the previous employer would have gotten, I might not even have bothered to tell them I quit.

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                                        • M Marc Clifton

                                          � Forogar � wrote:

                                          ...and had enough to retire comfortably, would you?

                                          I for the most part quite enjoy the software development work I do, so I would keep doing it. Frankly, I'd probably give most of the money away so that younger people I know could more easily pursue their dreams. (They tend to be the starving artists sort.)

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                                          :thumbsup:

                                          "I didn't mention the bats - he'd see them soon enough" - Hunter S Thompson - RIP

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