Martin Geber
Martin is student at EUFH, Cologne, DE
working casually at DataCollect & EWE
who loves economies, web-technology
and all things J.K. Rowling.
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"Guten Tag" would we Germans say here. My name is Martin Geber. I was born 10th February, 1987 in the GDR (DDR). Two year later the state I was born in turned into the Germany as you know it today... I am interested in philosophy, photography, art, writing websites and history. The entire German history, especially the 3rd Reich, touches me very much, which is why I am a pacifist.
Eventually, I am studying in Cologne, after I attended the Immanuel-Kant-Gymnasium Magdeburg. I hope you know who Immanuel Kant is ;-). In school I got to know a girl, who's making me freak out everytime I see her: Konni. Konni came here to Cologne with me to study her favorite subject here.
Now I study Industrial Management connected with Business Informatics at EUFH, a private university. My semester is splitted in two parts: A theoretical and a practical. I spend the theoretical part at the EUFH. In the practical I work in a company called DataCollect.
To talk about my "professional" webdeveloping, I should come to my most popular website, which gets up to 28'000 unique hits a day. I found this website a few years ago as a simple fake of an existing website. I developed it further and further until it became the best source for all Emma Watson fans out there. I wrote the scripts for the website completly on my own. Now a huge number of staff members is keeping the website's contents up to date. I am really proud to be able to provide such an important piece of work to the public.
Today is my best day.
-- Unknown
If you want to build a ship, don't drum up the men to gather wood, divide the work and give orders. Instead, teach them to yearn for the vast and endless sea.
-- Antoine de Saint- Exupéry
The life of every single human is a fairy tale written by the hand of God.
-- Hans Christian Andersen
I am that strong that I admit my weaknesses.
-- Martin Geber
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