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Posted by Dimitri Bouniol on Sunday, August 2nd, 2009 at 12:43 AM.

First of all, it's been a while since I last updated this blog - I apologize, as I have been working on several projects at once, and it's getting more and more hectic every day haha…

The mediocre news I present to you today is not all that bad… to sum it up, EleMints 1.3 (along with Mild EleMints 1.3), is gong to take a little bit longer than expected to be released, and my internal blog system is annoying me because I get too much spam. Until I get some time to put a moderation system in place, it's simply going to keep annoying me, but enough of that.

The good news! I finally am blessed with help in the form of a fellow co-worker — Dina Nicholaou is here to help input and format data for my various applications. EleMints will be getting ionization energies, binding energies, and isotopes all in one update, and if anyone would like any additional properties before 1.3 is released, voice it out in the comments below or send me an email (email preferred as comments are infested by spam on a daily basis).

Additionally, SmartFrench, a new application just finished a couple days ago, should be hitting the App Store as soon as it passes Apple's review team. SmartFrench focuses on teaching you how to speak French like French people do, and as a fellow French speaker, I would have to say that the phrases included are geared perfectly towards any situation.

Now for random news. As my obsession of Japanese has gotten worst during the summer, I came across an interesting channel on YouTube. AkitaTom seems to have done the exact same thing I plan to do in about a month - go to Japan as a graduated high school student giving another go at high school, just this time in Japanese. Although I might not do it as often as Tom has, I plan to also record a video log of my adventures over there, so for those of you interested, please drop by my YouTube channel in about a month's time to watch the life of a programming exchange student living in Japan!

Finally, a few people asked me about this, so I might as well answer everyone (including one reviewer on the App Store). Why choose Californium for the EleMints icon? The answer is quite simple, actually:

  1. Californium (and Berkelium) where both synthesized at UC Berkeley, my university of choice if I ever feel like getting a degree in anything.
  2. Being the Apple fanatic that I am, I simply couldn't resist using Californium. In several Apple applications, namely Mail on the Mac, and the Maps and Weather App on the iPhone, Apple placed references to Cupertino, California, aka Apple Headquarters. Being a fellow Californian, I decided to go with the flow and use Californium for the icon.
  3. It was either Californium, or Dubnium, symbol Db — aka my initials :P.

Thats it for now :) We have some exciting apps coming out soon, along with a lot of work coming out of me, so expect some previously promised ones to be coming as well.

Posted by Dimitri Bouniol on Wednesday, April 29th, 2009 at 5:39 PM.
Last modified on Friday, June 26th, 2009 at 2:13 PM.

UPDATE: Since then, I found out a certain number of things. First of all, I'll be attending the St. Paul High School (English Translation), which is pretty close to Tokyo. I guess it is similar to my old school, LILA, in a way that it is only about 3 times bigger, is a private Co-Ed school, has about the same number of high school students (209 vs about 100), and has a Ski Trip during the winter. However, from what I have seen from the website, they also seem to have a stable, along with a number of clubs and festivals, and also, they happen to be a Christian school. Being an atheist, I have no clue how that will change my day-to-day school life, but I don't think I'll mind it too much. As for my schedule for leaving Japan, it goes something like this:

  • Sept 1: Leave Los Angeles at 6:10 AM
  • Sept 1: Arrive in Chicago at 12:10 PM
  • Sept 1 to 2: Pre-Orientation in Chicago
  • Sept 2: Leave Chicago
  • Sept 3: Arrive in Tokyo
  • Sept 3 to 5: Orientation in Tokyo
  • Sept 5: Depart by train to Hachioji-shi and start living with my new family
  • July-ish 2010: Leave Japan :(

Earlier this year, while I was still contemplating how I will get through my last year of High School (curse the International Baccalaureate!!!) and move on with my life, I was introduced to a compelling opportunity to live and study in Japan along with a host family, taking yet another year of High School. Since then, I quickly applied, and have been waiting for a reply since January.

Incidentally, I've (finally) been accepted to Japan! I'll be leaving for my 5th year of High School in September, except in a completely new and unique county. 日本、よろしくお願いします。

I promised some pictures of Japan, so here they are, directly uploaded from my camera. I know most of them are of fireworks, which were simply too amazing not to take pictures of, since over here in California, fireworks are rather minimal.

Japan MobileMe Gallery

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Posted by Dimitri Bouniol on Tuesday, August 5th, 2008 at 12:42 PM.

Yesterday I cam across two very cool apps by ThinkMac Software: iKana and iKanji. These apps give you a variety of features to help you remember your Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji with an easy to use interface, so if you are learning Japanese, I encourage you to check it out as it looks very useful.

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Posted by Dimitri Bouniol on Sunday, August 3rd, 2008 at 6:50 PM.

I just returned this morning from my voyage in Japan. I would have to say that going from sunday evening to sunday morning is a bit wild (mostly since I didn't sleep on the plane), and I should probably be going to bed pretty soon as I am really tired. On another note, I would have to say that I would definitively like to return, as I deeply miss the clean air, food, and freedom to relax... but alas, I must work a little to earn that. Pictures should follow soon.

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Posted by Dimitri Bouniol on Sunday, July 20th, 2008 at 4:41 PM.

I know I've said I would be gone for two weeks, but I've found myself a computer here in Japan, and so far, it has been too amazing to keep secret. First of all, I would have to say that the family I am staying with is very nice, and the house I am staying in is very Japanese (and very big too). The weather is nice, although it's a bit humid, however compared to Los Angeles, the air is very (very) clean and refreshing. Coming in from the plain granted me a gorgeous view of green crops beautifully organized. Once I arrived, I got a chance to go to a Japanese summer festival, or まつり, which was truly amazing. Unfortunately, I did not have my camera with me, but I will try my best to describe it. There were these miniature shrines on wheels covered in lanterns with a bunch of people inside singing very classical Japanese songs, and in front of the shrines were a bunch of people dancing a very traditional dance. Once they finished, the people outside the shrine would grab these huge ropes and start pulling the shrine to a different location along the street. Additionally, there were plenty of young men behind pushing it with so much energy yelling something like "Heave Ho!" In any case, it was truly amazing, and definitely worth seeing!

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Posted by Dimitri Bouniol on Friday, July 18th, 2008 at 2:45 PM.

Tomorrow morning I'll be embarking on the long plain trip to Japan. I'll be gone for two weeks, so if the blog is not updated, sorry about that :(.

While I'm there, I hope to finally meet the people over at JapanesePod101.com whom I've been in contact with for quite some time (almost ever since they started JapanesePod101 a few years ago), so I'm really looking forward for that. See everybody again in two weeks!

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