One interesting thing I've learned about Germans over the years: In Germany, at least traditionally, there is a very clear line between work and hobbies. Work is something everyone does both to provide for their families and to contribute to the economy; hobbies are what you do after work, for fun. (It seems a distinctly modern American concept that work is somehow supposed to be fun.) Which brings us to the case of Freiburg-based Otmar Horl. In the 1990s Horl, a mechanical engineer, worked...
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