Archive for August, 2009

Two decades is a long time

August 30th, 2009

My lovely mother emailed me my horoscope for today. I find it applicable and pleasing, but then horoscope writers would be out of business if their horoscopes weren’t broadly-applicable and easily-pleasing. “Virgos born on August 30 have an overwhelming urge to express their individual identities. They have a great love of learning, travel, and the written word. They are known for their discriminating good taste and good looks and always appear well dressed in public. Although August 30 people seem calm, they’re actually high-strung and excitable.”

There are a few aspects about August 30th, the date, that amuse me. Easily pleased and easily amused ain’t bad.

  • In keeping with my fondness for Douglas Adams’ The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, 8/30 is the 242nd day of the year. 242 is also a palindromic number.
  • It’s easy to remember how many days are left after 8/30 until the end of the year: 123.
  • 8/30 is a nice, even number, but if I wanted to calculate my half birthday, it doesn’t exist: count six months from August 30th and you’ll end up on February 30th. If you count by days, 182.5 days after my birthday lands on March 2nd (I was born at 8:02pm, so the .5 day pushes me from 3/1 to 3/2).

Unfortunately, 8/30 is also very close to the start of the school year. This year, GW’s Fall 2009 courses start early, on 8/31. This also puts me on the younger end of my class, since I was born more than halfway through 1989, and many of my peers were born in 1988.

8/30 isn’t a terribly interesting day for world events or notable births and deaths. According to Wikipedia’s article on August 30 (date articles are one of the many things for which I love Wikipedia), I share this date of birth with such luminaries as:

I think the best of that list are Shelley, Rutherford, and Buffett. Not a stellar list.

I promise this blog will not be overtly personal. But it is calderstembel.com, and I’m going to indulge myself today.

Twitter Weekly Digest for 2009-08-30

August 30th, 2009
  • My new Yelp! account: http://calder.yelp.com/ Restaurant Week reviews for The Oval Room and Vidalia, both disappointments. #dcrw #
  • #GWU student installing OS 10.6? Snow Leopard is incompatible with Network Connect unless you use this minor hack: http://bit.ly/tt0Hj #
  • I love the perks that come with my job, like getting Snow Leopard on day 1 and working on cool projects. #
  • RIP Ted Kennedy. Want to help other DC families coping with cancer? Donate to Camp Kesem GW at http://bit.ly/donate2ckgw #
  • Dinner at The Oval Room. #
  • Camp Kesem GW 2009 has concluded with great memories and renewed enthusiasm for the coming year. #campkesem #

Using Network Connect with OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard

August 28th, 2009

My office at the George Washington University got four copies of Apple OS 10.6 today, and after work I upgraded my MacBook Pro from 10.5 Leopard to 10.6 Snow Leopard. I repaired my disk permissions, made a Time Machine backup, and booted from CD to perform the upgrade. Snow Leopard is fine so far, except that when I tried to connect to GWU’s campus wireless network (gwireless) using the Juniper VPN client (Network Connect.app), I received the error: “Network Connect cannot establish a secure session. Network Connect cannot start the tunneling service.” This occurred both when I launched Network Connect from within Safari and launched Network Connect on its own.

My friend Google led me to a quick Terminal command that will restore functionality to Network Connect and allow me to access the gwireless campus network. How to use Network Connect in Snow Leopard in Five Easy Steps:

  1. Open Network Connect and check the version number by mousing to “Network Connect > About Network Connect.” It will probably be 6.2, 6.3, or 6.4. Mine was 6.3. Quit Network Connect.
  2. Open Terminal and type “sudo chmod 755 /usr/local/juniper/nc/6.3.0/” where “6.3.0″ is your Network Connect version number. Press Enter after typing this first command and you will get the following warning before it executes:
    “WARNING: Improper use of the sudo command could lead to data lossor the deletion of important system files. Please double-check your typing when using sudo. Type “man sudo” for more information. To proceed, enter your password, or type Ctrl-C to abort.”
  3. Enter your password and press Enter. You will not see a confirmation; you will only see additional text if the command did not execute properly.
  4. Next, type “sudo mkdir ‘/Applications/Network Connect.app/Contents/Frameworks’” and press Enter. Again, you will not see a confirmation or any additional text unless the command was incorrect.
  5. Quit Terminal and open Network Connect again. You should now be able to connect to the wireless network.

Although I successfully connected to the wireless network after this hack, surfing the internet in both Firefox 3.5 and Safari 4 has been spotty. I have full signal strength, but it sometimes takes me multiple attempts to load a page. Eventually the page always loads, but simple browsing through the vpn is annoying. This problem might just be because I’m using a dorm wireless network that I’ve never used before, but I’m inclined to think that Snow Leopard and/or Network Connect are part of the problem.

Further notes:
As of now, this problem with Network Connect has not been added to the unofficial Snow Leopard Compatibility Chart at wikidot or in Apple’s official help document. Credit for this hack goes to jehan over at The Vagary. According to his source, Network Connect fails under Snow Leopard because the upgrade changes permissions for the 6.2.0 (and above) directory so that it is no longer writable, and because Network Connect fails if the Frameworks directory does not exist in its app bundle.

Update (5 September 2009):
The Cisco VPN Client has now been updated to work with 10.6 Snow Leopard. Instead of going to vpn.gwu.edu to connect to GWireless, download the Cisco VPN Client from the ISS Help Desk (GW username and password required). The Cisco Client is faster to connect to GWireless and will not boot you off the network after a certain amount of time. However, it is not browser-based and must be installed to work.

Twitter Weekly Digest for 2009-08-23

August 23rd, 2009
  • Final day of CKGW: Color Wars between Red Hots and Blue Lightning with CTF, anagrams, swimming, & silent lunch. Tmrw, home. #campkesem #
  • @campkesem CKGW finished Day 4 yesterday. Army Day included ropes course, waterballoons, and counselor fashion show. #
  • CKGW has finished Day 3. Comprising a gold rush, drama games, pool time, and a happy birthday for Thriller and Bullhorn. #campkesem #
  • CKGW Day 2: complete. Swimming, Mad Science, carnival, and drum circle. Tomorrow we show how the west was won. #campkesem #
  • CKGW: Day 1 is done. Special thanks to our magician, a #GWU professor who donated his time. Tmw I'll be leading a drum circle. #campkesem #
  • Waiting in UYard for the campers to arrive. Then taking them back to Camp Letts for a week of fun! #campkesem #

Twitter Weekly Digest for 2009-08-16

August 16th, 2009
  • At Camp Kesem GW from Saturday to Saturday. 17 counselors, 24 campers, one week of free fun. Not bad for 2nd year at GW. #
  • Just saw Julie & Julia at Georgetown AMC. Streep was a great Julia Child. 8/10 #
  • Yet another way rich parents can buy success for their children. USA should be a meritocracy, not a plutocracy. http://bit.ly/ATXwU #

Twitter Weekly Digest for 2009-08-09

August 9th, 2009
  • New GWU website is now live and looks great. http://www.gwu.edu #
  • I got my Google Voice invite about a month ago — won't use it until GV has number portability. I love my phone number. #
  • Loving my new iPhone. Free apps for the win. Touch typing works pretty well too. #

Twitter Weekly Digest for 2009-08-02

August 2nd, 2009
  • Let the mobile tweets commence — I am now the proud owner of an iPhone 3GS. #
  • Lunch at Auspicious yesterday. Midway thru meal, soundtrack switched from calm instrumental to single Backstreet Boys song, then back. Weird #
  • At home on the Main Line until Monday night. Adventures ensue. #
  • Will be home on the Main Line circa 9:30pm tonight, for the only time this summer. Call if you're there too. #
  • Chronicle of Higher Education has a completely new website. WTG. So far, so good. http://chronicle.com/ #
  • Day Three: air conditioning in apartment is STILL broken. Also, landscaping crew decides 7am is a good time to shred trees outside my window #
  • "No human being would stack books like this." Watching Ghostbusters. A fine dessert after watching Schindler's List earlier today. #