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A good example of a project start with minimal equipment is [[Heinrich der Lastenlöwe]] from Braunschweig: With a name (Heinrich der Lastenlöwe) and a [[Projekt-Webseite: Warum und wie?|Wordpress webseite]] it started, in a second step it looked for financial and personnel support via the press and found it.<br /> | A good example of a project start with minimal equipment is [[Heinrich der Lastenlöwe]] from Braunschweig: With a name (Heinrich der Lastenlöwe) and a [[Special:MyLanguage/Projekt-Webseite: Warum und wie?|Wordpress webseite]] it started, in a second step it looked for financial and personnel support via the press and found it.<br /> | ||
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Basically, it will help you if you solve problems that arise the day after tomorrow. You can start right now - many problems will solve themselves and if not, you will find a solution. | Basically, it will help you if you solve problems that arise the day after tomorrow. You can start right now - many problems will solve themselves and if not, you will find a solution. | ||
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A good example of a project start with minimal equipment is Heinrich der Lastenlöwe from Braunschweig: With a name (Heinrich der Lastenlöwe) and a Wordpress webseite it started, in a second step it looked for financial and personnel support via the press and found it.
Basically, it will help you if you solve problems that arise the day after tomorrow. You can start right now - many problems will solve themselves and if not, you will find a solution.