Merry Christmas

HouseDecember07
 
 

HouseDecember07

Merry Christmas and a Happy Holidays to all our friends and family. We’ve had a busy year with lots of events, family and friends.

Chistmas Tree
 
 

Chistmas Tree

We hope your year has been as enjoyable and eventful as ours. Below you’ll find a few of the things we did this year, along with some pictures.
We’d also like to invite you to browse through our entire year of pictures in the Photo Gallery for 2007.

In the beginning of this year, with the Birth of Kenney Heath, Sue became an Aunt:

kenny 2-24-07
 
 

kenny 2-24-07

In the Spring we opened our pool, which took Shawn just over a month to complete, as it had been closed up for 2 or 3 years by the previous owners:

Pool Before
 
 

Pool Before

Pool After
 
 

Pool After

We went to both the Hickey’s and the Burke’s weddings:

Bride & Groom
 
 

Bride & Groom

Holding
 
 

Holding

We made a little progress in the house:

Almost down
 
 

Almost down

Master Bedroom
 
 

Master Bedroom

Future Computer Room
 
 

Future Computer Room

In October we went on a trip to Washington DC where we first stopped to see Shawn’s Cousins on the drive down, and then spent a week visiting all sorts of tourist spots, including the Smithsonian Zoo:

Washington Monument
 
 

Washington Monument

Whitehouse
 
 

Whitehouse

Great Panda Approaches
 
 

Great Panda Approaches

and finally to wrap things up in December, Sue got a brand new car! A 2008 Toyota Matrix:

Stock Photo of Sue's new Car
 
 

Stock Photo of Sue’s new Car

Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard Firewall Failures – Starcraft 1 and others.

I just moved to Leopard last night, and all-in-all the upgrade went smoothly enough. I did the archive and install method, and choose to have it retain my settings. The migration in Leopard seems to be more thourough, as it also ‘migrated’ mostly all of my ‘unix’ underlying files/directories that were ignored in Tiger. This included pretty much everything in /Library/ (such as /Library/Webserver/Documents/ and things like /usr/). There was some initial (expected) work I needed to do to get the website working again, but I got almost everything working, after some research on how to configure all the features from Apache 1.3 in Apache 2.

But that’s not the point of this post. I wanted to highlight some of the problems I had with the new Leopard firewall. I wanted to highlight some of the problems I had with the new Leopard firewall, since I hadn’t seen a discussion about it here yet.

First off it seems the new firewall isn’t based on ipfw like the one in Tiger was. And it seems much more feature limited. This has been documented elsewhere already… ( Leopard’s firewall a ‘mess’ & Investigating the leopard firewall ).

One thing those articles mention is the ’signing’ of applications when you enable the firewall’s “Set access for specific services and applications”. This digital signature gets created and embeded in the application, so obviously when an app is upgraded it will prompt again. That doesn’t bug me much…However, the real problem is in programs that check themselves (for whatever reason). The above article mention Skype, but my personal issue was with Starcraft (1). It refuses to run after ‘allowing’ it through the firewall, saying that it couldn’t verify the application version, and maybe a virus has modified it. Of course without allowing it through the firewall, you can’t play the game online… I’m assuming battle.net makes a checksum of the application binary to assure it’s ‘valid’ before allowing you online to play. This is likely a key part of their efforts to stop cheaters from playing with hacked copies of the program, as well as prevent piracy. I haven’t done extensive testing, but I can only assume that other programs, especially games, will have similar problems, not just Skype. Anyone else who runs into this issue can ‘fix’ it (at least for starcraft) by re-downloading the latest update files from blizzard, and replacing the ‘modified’ application with the ‘original’ one.

For now, my only option has been to turn the new firewall off (Allow All) and rely solely on my router.

Embedded Gallery

I embedded Gallery 2 inside my Wordpress site using WPG2 (at the time of this writing v3.0RC1 – Dated July 20th 2007). I modified the wpg2.css file with the following code, to modify a slightly modified version of the ‘classic’ gallery theme. Major modifications to the theme itself include removal of several ‘blocks’ (like the footer and header) and the moving of the sidebar from the left to the right side of the page. Continue reading ‘Embedded Gallery’

New Website

I now have a WordPress site setup. I’m going to transition over to wordpress in lieu of the program I had been using on my Mac (Rapidweaver), because it was just too buggy, and broke too many things after updates. Also it was hard to maintain all the ‘tweaks’ I wanted to add into it, beyond the very basics…

Almost everything from the old site is on this one. At least most things that mattered.

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Merry Christmas 2006!

We’ve had a busy but exciting year getting settled into our new House, Visiting Florida for a Spring Vacation, and Celebrating our 1 year anniversary in Niagara Falls, among other things.

 
Our New House
 

Our New House

 
Florida Trip
 

Florida Trip

 
Niagara Falls
 

Niagara Falls

We’ve got lots of Photos up from the year, and years past as well, if you’ve never had a chance to browse through them! Just click the ‘Photo Gallery’ link up at the top of the page.