Freddie Mayes was a British Motocross Champion in 1966. This documentary interviews Freddie about his career and how he got into motorbikes from a young age by accompanying his father to races. It details Freddie's progression from his first bike at age 12 to entering competitions at 13 and how he overcame several injuries to pursue his passion. The documentary reflects on Freddie's most memorable moments, including winning the British Championship in 1966, and how motorbiking has remained an important part of his life today through continued participation.
Freddie Mayes was a British Motocross Champion in 1966. This documentary interviews Freddie about his career and how he got into motorbikes from a young age by accompanying his father to races. It details Freddie's progression from his first bike at age 12 to entering competitions at 13 and how he overcame several injuries to pursue his passion. The documentary reflects on Freddie's most memorable moments, including winning the British Championship in 1966, and how motorbiking has remained an important part of his life today through continued participation.
The documentary profiles the filmmaker's grandfather Freddie, the 1966 British Motocross Champion. It explores how Freddie developed an interest in motorbikes from accompanying his father to races from age 8. Through interviews with Freddie, it covers his career path from his first bike at age 12 to entering competitions at 13, winning the British championship in 1966, and continuing to ride today in pre-65 competitions. The documentary aims to have Freddie reflect on his career and achievements through motocross.
The documentary is about the filmmaker's grandfather, Freddie, who was the British Motocross Champion in 1966. It will include interviews with Freddie about how he got into motorbike racing as a young boy thanks to his father, his career highlights like winning the British championship, and how he still rides motorbikes today. Archive footage and photos will provide historical context about Freddie's racing career.
The documentary profiles the filmmaker's grandfather Freddie, the 1966 British Motocross Champion. It explores how Freddie developed an interest in motorbikes from accompanying his father to races from age 8. Through interviews with Freddie, it covers his career path from his first bike at age 12 to entering competitions at 13, winning the British championship in 1966, and continuing to ride today in pre-65 competitions. The documentary aims to have Freddie reflect on his career and achievements through motocross.
The documentary is about the filmmaker's grandfather, Freddie, who was the British Motocross Champion in 1966. It will include interviews with Freddie about how he got into motorbike racing as a young boy thanks to his father, his career highlights like winning the British championship, and how he still rides motorbikes today. Archive footage and photos will provide historical context about Freddie's racing career.
Java EE 7 multi factor authentiaction with Microsoft Azure ADYoshio Terada
This presentation explain how to use the Azure AD multi-factor authentication with Java EE 7.
The sample source code exist on following URL.
https://github.com/yoshioterada/Java-EE-7-Authentication-App-for-AzureAD
JAWS-UGで発表した「上司を説得してAWSを使わせる3つのポイント」プレゼンテーションです。
せっかくAWS(Amazon Web Services)が良いサービスだと分かっても、上司が納得してくれなければ導入できません。このプレゼンテーションでは、エンジニアの方が、どうやってAWSのメリットを上司や顧客、先生に伝えるのか?というポイントについてアイディアをご提供しています。