Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!mailrus!ames!scubed!s3dawn!warner From: warner@s3dawn.ARPA (Ken Warner) Newsgroups: comp.cog-eng Subject: Re: "Cognitive queueing" (was: Typing versus Handwriting) Keywords: "Aha!" method Message-ID: <1751@scubed.UUCP> Date: 18 Jun 89 02:36:38 GMT References: <2203@trantor.harris-atd.com> <206@intek01.UUCP> Sender: usenet@scubed.UUCP Reply-To: warner@s3dawn.UUCP (Ken Warner) Followup-To: comp.cog-eng Distribution: usa Organization: S-Cubed Lines: 13 In article <206@intek01.UUCP> mark@intek01.UUCP (Mark McWiggins) writes: >Chuck Musciano: >> When I am faced with a problem...I sort of think about it... >> Sometime later, maybe days, maybe weeks, the full solution just pops into >>my head, Mark McWiggins >I've never been this systematic about it, but it works a lot the same way >my best stuff in the shower, or just lying in bed Saturday morning. Sometimes I will go to bed with an unsolved programming problem rattling around in my head and wake up with a complete solution. It's as if I dreamt the solution. Ken Warner