
Smart living like the Easter Bunny: home and office in one
Easter Bunny, first of all, thank you very much for taking the time for an interview so close to Easter. I'm sure you're very busy at work right now?
You're right. But luckily, everything is well organized in my smart home factory. While I'm chatting with you here, my wife is taking care of the egg orders and my children are making sure that everything runs smoothly on the chocolate Easter bunny production line.
What? You delegate work to your children?
Well, you can't really say that. The kids are fighting over this work! I have to make sure that the three older ones let their little sister use the smartphone that controls production. The user interface of the control software is similar to "Subway Surfers," a popular mobile game where you have to jump back and forth between moving trains and subways with your character. Instead of trains, we have chocolate Easter bunnies on the conveyor belt. And the children take the task of replenishing the chocolate and packaging material in good time so that production does not come to a standstill very seriously, because otherwise their game would be interrupted.
And we always thought you still worked according to traditional craftsmanship and painted every Easter egg by hand.
That's not wrong either. Our product portfolio is very diverse. My house has both a smart-controlled home factory in the basement and a spacious studio under the roof for individual egg painting.
Would you actually describe your house as residential or commercial property?
It's both. The transition is really fluid. Living and working, plus the rabbit school for the children – everything runs parallel under one roof here. A lifestyle like this was quite normal for people a century or a century and a half ago. And maybe it's coming back – not as a return to a small-scale farming economy, but in combination with smart technology that is available everywhere. In any case, I can only recommend that all property owners always keep in mind a flexible usage concept for different rooms in their home. We don't have anything like a classic living room, children's room, and master bedroom here. All rooms are both living spaces and workspaces. We, as a family of rabbits, have had very good experiences with this. Well, now I have to hop along.
Thank you very much for this interesting interview! We hope that you will delight many people again this year with your Easter surprises, even if there seems to be no end in sight to the ongoing lockdown.
Of course. You just have to keep your ears open!
Need more info?
- https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osterhase
- https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smart_Home
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