What's new!
- September 21, 2009: Toshio Yamagishi handed the money from the closed Alan
Miller Foundation to Alan's family. (at L'enfant qui reve, Sapporo)
 
- September 9, 2009: Alan's prune tree has finally had fruits!!!! (In the photo is happy Eijun Senaha)
 
- August 31, 2009: Alan Miller Foundation completes its original task and
puts a period to the official activity.
- May 18, 2008: Alan's tree has finally bloomed after five years!!!
<--Click to see more pics.
- January 18, 2008: A new book by Alan and his friend Satoshi Kanazawa was
published in September 2007. The book has so far been translated into Italian,
Japanese, and Portuguese. There is a reason why you will want to buy this
book. For more information, go to Biography page.
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- January 10, 2008: Alantown is back! Many apologies from the administrator for the long inconvenience since it
disappeared after the collapse of web-server in his lab. Please send him any update information!
- October 17, 2003: New photos from Alan's friend, Prof. Fumiaki Ojima, added to the Photos page.
<-- Click to go.
- July 3, 2003: Most pictures on the Photos page made enlargeable. You can now inspect more closely how Alan looked
in his early and later years.
- July 3, 2003: Alan's tree bloomed on May 26 (Sorry for the late notice).
<--Click to see.
- March 24, 2003: Messages from Alan's mother, Thelma Miller, Alan's brother
Mic Elvenstar, and Paul Stapleton added to the Memories page.
- March 24, 2003: The logo on the top page changed, because Miyoko hated
the old one, which reminded her of the (uncool) logo of a delivery company in the
U.S.. However, the present version does not look very great, too. Any ideas,
Alantown residents??
- March 24, 2003: A part of Alan's carriculum vitae added (still underconstruction).
- March 17, 2003: Twelve wonderful pictures from Michael Orensztein added
to the Photos page.
- March 13, 2003: Dr. Darren Sherkat's memories added.
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Please send whatever seems worth-considering to be on this site, comments,
suggestions, and/or corrections (especially Engrish grammar) to Masaki Yuki, myuki@let.hokudai.ac.jp (total file size should be smaller than 10MB), or Department of Behavioral
Science, Hokkaido University, N10 W7 Kita-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido 060-0810
Japan (parcel size should be smaller than a UPS truck).
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