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I created PaR and I still do so and I will keep going until it is fully done. The assets and services that I provide for PaR are available from the community page >About us< or from >How to buy<. |
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Beside you see my 2019 office setup after quitting all jobs for doing PaR, with my Apple MacBook Pro, my Thunderbolt monitor, for Corona #StayAtHome pimped with a RØDE micro, a StreamCam and a Soft Light. To be honest: the most important gadgets are the Espresso machine in the background that I added end of 2019, and of course my beloved 2015 Tesla Model S85D that I took over in March 2019 (see the photo above from a drive-in cinema in Corona-2020). This car brings me economically and ecologically to Martin in Kaiserslautern, Bernhard in Munich, to project customers anywhere or to conferences from Berlin to Lisbon. And yes - I sleep in that car while traveling (right photo above with the Dreamcase and Blidimax). |
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And then you see my 2021 office setup with the new iMac, the new 4k sidecar monitor for video sessions and my Mishu chair for ergonomic sitting. In the background you see the old Thunderbolt monitor for even more ergonomic standup working, beside of a project laptop from a customer, because in 2021 I started to help companies applying PaR in projects - or at least the idea behind. And finally there are my important helpers: the Mitsubishi aircon at the top of the photo and still the Espresso machine (not visible on this photo but on the older one above). And of course I still drive my Tesla (and I will forever do so). Find more about me on my personal website, also a short personal profile in German and English (see URL above). |
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