1. 23
2. M
3. the-guy-that-manages-everything-that-has-some-kind-of-electricity-flowing-though-it, developer of the buisiness-administration-tool, 'CTO' (hate that part ;-), quota-geek, etc.
4. Costa Rica, Germany (occasionaly)
5. High School, aaaaaalmost BSc in Cognitive Science (sigh)
6. work, work, work, the shower
7. used to daily, now maybe every 3rd day
Update: Hey! who and why -- me on this? that's just mean: downvoting a description of oneself. sigh.
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