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18/01/2024 09:03:29
Lutz Scheffler
Lutz Scheffler Software Ingenieurbüro
Dresden, Germany
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>>>Normally I'm BOK around 5:30 (UTC+1) after breaking the fast and AFK around 22:00, but with big holes in it. But most productive time is from 5:30 to 9:00.
>>>I love the quiet in the morning and watching the world starting.
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>>I am curious about other peoples' sleeping patterns (mine is completely screwed up). What does BOK and AFK stand for? Does it mean that you go to bed at 22:00 and wake up at 5:30? And what do you mean by "big holes in between"?
>
>AFK Away From Keyboard
>BOK Back On Keyboard
>
>Out of the UseNet times
>
>I wake up at 5:00, prepare breakfast for the family and eat myself. I go to bed after 22:00, depends how fast the bathroom is available. I get around 6h sleep, according to the computer. And, in my age, a one hour nap over the day.
>
>The big holes. I do not work the whole time. The comp runs, but I'm elsewhere. Today it was a two hours stroll to the grocery store in the snow. I go off for voluntary work, what ever. As I find the time and leisure. Tomorrow it will see much work. I have the coach my FirstLegoLeague team for the competition on Saturday. And to organize robotics teams part in schools open house day - for the surrogate.
>In average I do around 8h coding work, including the community stuff.
>
>Update: Total 11
>- Bulgaria
>- Canada
>- Czech Republic
>- Germany
>- Norway
>- Serbia
>- The Netherlands
>- USA

Thank you for the detailed reply. I am very impressed with "around 8h coding work"!
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