Since 1985 active in online communities. Passion for online topics & customer service. Connecting offline & online. Speaker. PH.D. cand. in #sCRM. Ex @Helsana.

Joined September 2010
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Key takeaway was the very first message: "Technology is changing behavior, not needs." - @shingy at #DiFe16
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Flashback. Heute vor 17 Jahren. Für Fässler ging es am Ende nicht gut aus (Getriebe) aber die Schwester hat die GT1 Kategorie gewonnen. #fraglemans
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Hey @grok, kannst Du bite mal den X-Feed der letzten 17 Stunden durchsuchen und rausfinden, wie die Nummer 33 von @CorvetteRacing vom absoluten Ende des Startfelds in die Führungsposition der LMGT3 Kategorie beim 24h Rennen in Le Mans kam. #Lemans24 #24hLeMans
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Wär ja mal richtig cool, wenn es bei livetiming.fiawec.com im Racelog ein LLM für Abfragen gäbe. Ausgerechnet dann, wenn ich mich mal hinlege, läuft so einiges und die #33 übernimmt dem LMGT3 Lead. #fraglemans

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Nur weil gerade der Vergleich zur Fussball-WM gemacht wurde, hier nochmals... #fraglemans #LeMans24
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Is there a freely available time and track position monitor for #LeMans24?
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Gibt es irgendwo einen öffentlich zugänglichen Zeitenmonitor mit Track Position? #fraglemans
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Gefühlt zum 10. Mal gehört, dass @AlpineRacing den vorläufigen Abschied in #LeMans24 gibt. Wäre spannend zu erfahren, wieso. Danke #fraglemans
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Hat dieses Rennen schon mal ein Fahrzeug gewonnen, welches nicht in der Top-Kategorie gestartet ist? #fraglemans
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Marco Nierlich 📯 retweeted
A usually reliable source tells me that the North Korean soldiers who have deployed to Russia have never had unfettered access to the internet before. As a result, they are gorging on pornography.
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Jason Statham is one of the finest action heroes of this generation, some says he’s our last action hero. but, before he stepped foot on his first movie set, He had a past life that would rival any of the characters he’s been on the screen. Let's dig into his life which helped him become the personality he is today.
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Wieso gibt es kein @CorvetteRacing Werksteam mehr bei den #LeMan24? #fraglemans
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Marco Nierlich 📯 retweeted
This is mind-blowingly bad.Most up-to-date study on Atlantic Ocean currents system shows signals of collapse.This could happen in 2025-2095 with 95% probability. Land to grow wheat may drop by half. Winter temperatures in North Europe could drop between 10 and 30 °C. 1/🧵
New study: the Atlantic overturning circulation AMOC “is on tipping course”. The paper by Dutch colleagues adds more weight to recent warnings, such as the OECD Climate Tipping Points report of 2022 and the Global Tipping Points report published 2023. realclimate.org/index.php/ar…
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Ich glaub ich hab soeben meinen ersten Emoji-only Tweet (exgüse, X) verschickt. Ob's der letzte war?
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Mehr dazu gibt es nicht zu sagen.
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Cute, but the 3rd tweet in the thread takes it to a whole other level 🤣
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Yesterday, I asked the guys who are doing construction near my office where their burritos were from because they always smell *so* good. They told me that the foreman's mom makes them for them, which was disappointing until this morning when the foreman came running over to
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Die #Rega fliegt seit über einer Stunde einen Einsatz im Waldgebiet Nähe Tössriederen, Eglisau. 2x Anflug, 1x wird im Wald abgeseilt. Dann wird unten auf der Wiese gelandet und 30min gewartet. Und nun wieder weg. Was ist da los? @Blickch @tagesanzeiger @20min
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Schöne neue Welt. Oder: Wer auf Influencer hört, hat die Kontrolle über sein Leben verloren. Dann doch lieber in Jogginghosen rumlaufen, gell Karl.
Social selling factory in Indonesia 🤯 This is UGC industrial mass production. This is a freaking factory. Selling things online is changing so fast. Everything is changing so fast. This is unreal
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Erst beide Fots zusammen zeigen in etwa, wie das Flat Iron Steak nach 2 Stunden bei 52°C im Sousvide Bad die krönenden Röstaromen zugefügt bekam. #lukullisches
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What a story!
Soviet cosmonaut Alexei Leonov's notes about mankind's first-ever spacewalk on March 18, 1965 aboard Voskhod-2 "Russian cosmonautics – it’s a comedy of horrors. A cosmonaut, who for the first time in the history of mankind ventured into outer space, was unable to get back on board. He was floating on the end of a 5-meter cable above the planet, but when it was time to get back in - it turned out that the spacesuit swelled and did not fit through the airlock. In order to get in, he had to depressurize the spacesuit to 0.27 of Earth's pressure - such pressure corresponds to about 3 kilometers above Everest. Miraculously, he didn't lose consciousness. But then he couldn’t fit through the second airlock. He managed to get into it only by flagrantly violating the instructions - head first, not feet first. He then collapsed next to his comrade. After barely catching breath, the news came - the automated navigation system for returning back to Earth was broken. Again, for the first time in the history of mankind, the spaceship had to return to the planet manually. The one window on the new Voskhod-2 spaceship looked out to the side. Only the stars could be seen through this window. If you started the engine facing the wrong way, instead of returning, you would fly far away and stay there forever. The cosmonauts desperately crawled around the cabin, looked through the ill-fated porthole from different angles, made out from memory where the Big Dipper was and where the Earth should be, and finally started the engine. It probably sounds funny now, but again, for the first time in the history of mankind, they took their seats with the rocket engine running, the acceleration of which was about to turn them into pancakes. Where the spacecraft will take them remained a mystery. They don't remember much of the descent. They woke up, got out. There were snowdrifts up to their waists. It was cold: -30°C (-22°F). The spaceship had a lot of survival equipment - fishing hooks, shark repellent, a single TT pistol, and so on. But they didn't think about the cold. The cosmonauts took off their spacesuits, each poured out 5 liters of sweat, built a fire while naked, wrapped themselves thoroughly and waited, periodically clicking the morse code - 'S.O.S.' They didn't vary the message - what else was there to signal to the whole planet? We are Soviet cosmonauts, we are in the middle of nowhere, we are not well.... The signal was being blocked by trees. The cosmonauts guessed, moved through the snowdrifts. Eventually, the SOS signal was picked up in Bonn. The Germans immediately informed the Kremlin. Our people refused to believe the Germans. And at that time - the only thing the Mission Control Center knew about the missing cosmonauts was that they had landed somewhere in Russia. Hundreds of helicopters were in the air combing the area. At the same time, TV reported that the cosmonauts had landed safely and were resting in a sanatorium. The pause between this message and the appearance of the cosmonauts themselves on the screen was clearly dragging on. Brezhnev couldn't stand it any longer, so he called Korolev and asked what the hell was going on. Korolev angrily replied: 'My business is to launch cosmonauts, yours – to announce. You should hurry up, not me.' Finally, one of the helicopters detected a campfire and two unfortunate cosmonauts near it. But it was impossible to land there. A group of skiers went on foot to clear the path to the site with axes. And gifts rained from the sky - warm clothes and cases of cognac. All the clothes got stuck on the trees, and the cognac cases were shattering all around, the astronauts swore grimly as they dodged them.'
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