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  1. ^_^
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  3. have been working on a culinary book for a few years. unsure how far back i will go with food photos, i used to play with a panasonic gx-7 and olympus e-p2 a lot with various lenses back when i was practicing yoga daily and antigravity yoga occasionally (over the years i came to prefer that. i got to hang out with cristopher harrison a few times and loved it, to the point where i didn't usually feel like learning from the local teachers although they are very nice people. he told me about a hangglider antigravity yoga stunt he did without a parachute. he picked my brain about freestyle skydiving and freeflying, he is into the idea yet it is often quite challenging to figure out the logistics of training in it. someone like him would not need many skydives to be flying at a very high level though. personally i like antigravity yoga most for ground training aside from the cheaper windtunnels, usually 12ft recirculating, particularly where there are world-class instructors and coaches. in general i feel jumps and just thinking more about the sky, including when one seeks food and ambient energies, helps most. that said i have designed a windtunnel that would utilize like 13,600 watts rather than 1.5-2 million watts and it would be the second largest volumetrically. i feel i can get that down to like 5,000 watts for the same size but that will take a while. may be worth building the current design, 13,000 watts is like 3-4€ per hour which would save people like 300-800€ compared to other windtunnels. except for the 12ft recirculating tunnels, cost savings would probably only be 80-200€ depending on the tunnel. that is still a lot of money though. have shown the design to Joe Winters and Stefania Martinengo and they both like it. the angled tunnel design will come soonish, started work on it a few months ago. anyway some of the 3D models are on soundcloud and @cloudsoarer. might republish them soon here. am a bit more focused on assembling tech for various tasks including publishing some quick books, not for widespread distribution but for communicating locally. i love blurb. i utilize photoshop and indesign for publishing, though most of the images and collages are done on mobile. i like desktop and mobile equally it has just been easier to be almost entirely mobile-based in recent years, will do that more when travelling to new regions. but i intend to return here many times and so it is worthwhile going for desktop OSs to do things that can't be done on mobile (at the moment anyway) and also get through some tasks more efficiently
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  5. thanks for reading. am gonna eat, recipe later lol ^___^
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