When Ludivine inherited a rural property after her mother's death, she decided to make it work for her by renting out the main home for income and building portable tiny homes on wheels to fit her changing family.
Her then-husband built the first mobile home on top of a 150-euro farm trailer out of local wood, crafting a built-in bunk bed for their then-two-year-old daughter Prâan (below) and themselves (above), along with a shower, kitchen, and mini-living room.
Throughout the 1950s, aircraft designers around the world began developing a unique aircraft configuration, called a tail-sitter. Unlike conventional airplanes, tail sitting planes rested on their tails and used engine power alone to lift off the ground before transitioning to vertical flight, and returning to land vertically once again on their tail. The configuration, although technically challenging to develop, would allow aircraft to operate without runways, fundamentally changing how and where air forces could use their aircraft.
A Japanese Game Developer working in Tokyo Japan. This is the programmer life in Japan. As a Japanese game programmer you'll see what it is like commuting to work in Tokyo and going to work at one of the largest Video Game Studios in Japan as well as working with other Japanese video game developers, software engineers, video game devs, game designers and even Japanese game directors for a major Japanese Video Game studio. We follow Masa, a 23 year old, Japanese programmer, throughout his workday and witness what he does during his Japanese working hours as a Japanese game programmer at the Bandai Namco Studios office in Tokyo. We'll even interact with directors from popular Japanese video game titles such as Tekken and CodeVein. Plus we'll get to see what a Japanese programmer from one of the large Video Game companies in Japan does after work with friends. This look inside a Japanese game dev's life is pretty unique and should provide some insight for those people who want to work in Japan as a game developer or game programmer. Also, this day in the life of a Japanese programmer will show you what it takes to be a Japanese programmer. As you would expect, most of the work day is spent programming and coding, but there are other unique aspects of the Japanese programmers life we are able to see in this video.
The ancestors made a variety of pickled cured vegetables with Yunnan's unique natural environment and climate. Ham is the most representative and the soul of Yunnan cuisine. Braised rice with copper ham, ham papaya chicken, ham fried All kinds of vegetables are very delicious ~
Superb video, I never tire of watching it. It is unique this little goat and has the character well tempered, Mine is called Bibi has character also Very good company we do not get bored
At the two-Michelin-starred French institution Gabriel Kreuther Restaurant in NYC, chefs strive to make unique experiences for every guest by changing the $245 tasting menu every day and for every individual diner.