Tag: Your SZ
Technology: Why Finland is so interesting for start-ups – your SZ
The Finns are the happiest people in the world. For the sixth time in a row, they have topped the World Happiness Report rankings. But the country is also at…
Letters to the editor: Munich SPD city councilor explores the pain threshold – your SZ
“SPD city council sings a mockery about gender” from February 8th: Absurd gaffes The sad thing about gender is that the reality is much more absurd than City Councilor Hefter…
Letter to the Editor: Let the polluter pay – your SZ
“Returnable? Doesn’t exist here” from 4./5. February: There should have been a lot more reusable for years. But it was not wanted by the industry and was not pursued by…
Letters to the Editor: The armaments industry is booming, but procurement is lame – your SZ
“First the Puma, then the Howitzer” from December 21, “The Mishaps of the ‘Puma’” of December 20, comment “Out of Action” 17 December, interview “Conditionally defensive” from December 10 and…
The bathroom through the ages: the toilet as a spa temple – your SZ
You don’t just find out how a nation ticks through typical national food or certain customs, but also when you go to the toilet. At least that’s how the Slovenian…
Pellet heating: For whom heating with pellets is worthwhile – your SZ
There are already 650,000 pellet heating systems in Germany today. But they have little in common with a simple wood stove or fireplace. In most cases, the pellets from a…
SZ series "My project": The toilet that never stinks
It is said that one should think in cycles. So why not build a compost toilet in the allotment garden? Our author tried it out and reveals what you shouldn’t…
Bathing culture: The history of the bathtub – your SZ
“Can you tell me why you are sitting in my bathtub?” “I came from the ping-pong basement and got the room number wrong. The hotel is a bit confusing.” “But…
Electricity: what consumers should know about digital electricity meters – your SZ
Their days are numbered: the black boxes with the turntable and the rotating numbers that measure electricity consumption, which are mostly installed in the basement, are gradually being replaced by…
Design: What fascinates Germans about Scandinavian furniture? – Your SZ
Of Joachim Gores It can be found in many German children’s rooms: the Tripp-Trapp chair by the Norwegian Peter Opsvik, which grows with the children as they get older. A…