Ok. I'll take one. `Dear Boss: Frank, from the internet, says I can have a vacation. Since he didn't specify how long of a vacation, I'll just let you know that I'll return...eventually.`
@Frank I never thought one guy could be so many things, I am tired of being just an Android developer... btw, being landscaper is cool, you also have to think of innovative things, that people will like, like I have to do value addition in applications :)
@DroidDev Ya. I also do quite a few other things, those are the main ones. Like raise/sell Christmas trees, vegetables, etc., cut/sell firewood, rent out equipment, fill graves for a couple cemeteries, on and on....
@Frank don't have time for that too, but I am lucky to have a kind of body, which is unable to store fat and I always eat a lot to keep myself from looking skinny and that is an advantage, because I get to taste many kind of delicious food, without the fear of side-effects :D
@DroidDev Me too, food wise. I can't put on fat, but when I work out, I put on about 10 lbs a week of solid. I should post spam for my methods on SO. :P
John Horton Conway FRS (/ˈkɒnweɪ/; born 26 December 1937) is a British mathematician active in the theory of finite groups, knot theory, number theory, combinatorial game theory and coding theory. He has also contributed to many branches of recreational mathematics, notably the invention of the cellular automaton called the Game of Life. Conway is currently Professor of Mathematics and John Von Neumann Professor in Applied and Computational Mathematics at Princeton University. He is also currently a visiting professor at CUNY's Queens College.
== Biography ==
Conway's parents were Agnes Boyce and...