Author of Crayon Shin Chan found dead

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Posted by Lu Yee | Posted in Others | Posted on 21-09-2009

Sources from The Mainichi Daily News & XinHua

Yoshito Usui, the author of popular japanese comic Crayon Shin Chan, found dead on Mount Arafune.

Yoshito Usui gone missing on Sept 11 after he told his family he was going to the mountains in Gunma Prefecture. However, he failed to return home the same evening as planned. His wife went to file a search request with Saitama Prefectural Police on the 12th Sept. Usui’s cell phone was ringing, but there was reportedly no response.

Police in Saitama have sought assistance from Gunma and Nagano prefectural police in searching for him.

On Sept 21, police have confirmed the body found on Mount Arafune on the border between Gunma and Nagano.
The body was covered in bruises, was found Saturday at the base of a cliff on the 1422.7-meter mountain. No suicide notes were found near Usui or in his belongs.

The cartoonist popular comic features the story of a kindergarten boy Shinnosuke Nohara living in Kasukabe with his family, and the stories of his kindergarden life with his friends, teachers and family.

I have always been reading his comic, and it shocked me that he is dead now.. He died at the age of 51, and may he rest in peace. Condolences to his family, I believe all his fan will always remember his work.

Usui,
Thanks for entertaining us with your comic. I enjoy reading your comic a lot, and it always make me feel happier. I have always waited for your comic to be out in my country and will buy it immediately each time I saw a new episode is out. May you rest in peace.

Action Script Conference | Flash Camp

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Posted by Lu Yee | Posted in Event | Posted on 21-09-2009

The Singapore Action Script Conference or known as Flash Camp is organized by tac.sg, which is held on 14th and 15th September 2009.

The 2 days conference is to hel at One Marina Boulevard from 9am to 5pm. Those who are interested can register and buy the ticket through online for the 2 full days conference.

On the first day of the conference, we started off with registration, and seated ourselves in the auditorium.
The first speaker, Ryan Stewart spoke on Adobe Flash Collaboration Services.
Flash Collaboration Services allow users to share documents, real time multi user whiteboards, chat and allow the administrator to track activities.
After that Aleph Labs shared with us their success stories, presented by Arvand.
Followed by, Andre Michelle shares his amazing flash audio DSP which we watched in awe.
Later of the day, Alvin Zhang presented multi-touch coffee table, and Marco Casario presented the new features in Flash Builder 4.
Leif Wells up next, shared with us Adobe Flash Catalyst, which I find it very useful. We are able to use this to mock application flow.
There is a presentation from iak.sg as well, an ecommerce site using wordpress. It was a good site with very unique product, where you can dress up your babies to be like rockers. lol
On the second day of the conference,  Michael Plank presented Flex Development Environment, which is very useful to a lot of media agencies out there. He showed us the different tools and frameworks being used, and he uploaded his photos + slides for us. Just the start of the day and we had a very informative session! =)
The second presenter, Mark Barcinski shared with us Papervision 3D. I was totally impressed on what flash can do, as I am not a flash person at all.
Next few other presenters shared with us on Adobe Air by Peter Elst, Stefano Virgilli shared with us on After Effects (this is cool) and Model Driven Development by Mohammed Khan. Oh ya, we have Stefan Wessels who shared with us Flash Lite 3 and phone API’s which is definitely a new thing for me to explore.
The speakers are humble and knowledgeable, and each of them did a very good presentation. Glad I attended the conference =)

Yellow Ribbon Prison Run 2009

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Posted by Lu Yee | Posted in Marathon | Posted on 06-09-2009

Yellow Ribbon Prison Run is held on 6th September 2009, Sunday. The flag off for the 10km run is at 7:30am and I was so excited for the run, I actually woke up 3 minutes before my alarm goes off. I reached Expo at 6.30am to take the shuttle bus provided, and there are quite a number of runners waiting for the bus too. Everyone looks energetic, well prepared and definitely looking forward for the run. I can’t wait! This is a run whereby participants in this run are giving a message of encouragement to the ex-offenders to pick themselves up after having fallen down. It is a project organized by Yellow Ribbon community, to encourage the society to give the ex-offenders a second chance.

When we reached the starting point area, we are supposed to deposit our yellow string bag (given to us during race pack collection). Everything is very well organized by the organizer and the volunteers involved. After deposited my bag at the counter, I walked slowly to the starting point, and there are instructors who guide us for the warming up session, along with music playing behind. I can actually feel the energy of the runners even before we started running!

The run was flagged off with a blast of honk, and the overwhelming crowd started running. I followed behind, (was standing quite behind) jogging slowly, hoping that I can finish the run without much problem.  It almost rained but luckily there was no downpour but it was windy and cloudy, just a perfect weather for a morning run.

Halfway through the run, there are many water stations, and volunteers who cheered for us and encourage us to run and run! Thanks to those who were there, both at the water stations, or at the cheering point, or at the turning point ready to help us whenever we are in need. We ran past the Changi Chapel Museum, Johore Battery, Changi Prison Wall before reaching the new Changi Prison Complex.

After the run, we went to collect our goodie bag, and we get food & drinks as well. There are quite  alot of stuff in the goodie bag! There’s a cap, a small towel, discount vouchers, etc. Look at the photo I posted =)

Though I’m tired, I really enjoyed the run. Was a very beautiful morning and I’m really glad I registered for the run. No regrets!

Blog post before the run http://luyee.net/marathon/pre-yellow-ribbon-prison-run/

Pre – Yellow Ribbon Prison Run

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Posted by Lu Yee | Posted in Marathon | Posted on 06-09-2009

I registered for the Yellow Ribbon Prison Run 2009 after I saw them promoting the run in one of the roadshows in Singapore.

It is just a 10km run, so I thought, why not? This run is quite different from other marathons, I would say. By participating in this run, we are giving a message of encouragement to the ex-offenders to pick themselves up after having fallen down. It is a project organized by Yellow Ribbon community, to encourage the society to give the ex-offenders a second chance. That’s very nice of them to organize this run, as many other marathons are just.. marathons.

We collected the race pack one week before the run. Actually I totally forgotten about the race until I receive an email reminder from Yellow Ribbon to collect the race pack. I was so so busy with work that I didn’t put it in my mind the run is just around the corner. Oh well, I collected the race pack, and here’s the T-Shirt! I think the Prison Run T-shirt is pretty nice =)

Prison Run T-shirt (Front)

Prison Run T-shirt (Front)

Prison Run T-shirt (back)

Prison Run T-shirt (back)

Shoot Sunrise in Singapore

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Posted by Lu Yee | Posted in Photography | Posted on 06-09-2009

The Singapore Photographers’ Group organized an outing to shoot the sunrise at Merlion on one of the weekends.

I went, of course, waking up early morning before the sun rises (Woot!)

When I reached Merlion, the place is still dark. Woohoo! I’m in time for sunrise.

Here are my sunrise shoots.. sunrise in Singapore.. simply beautiful, isn’t it =)