Archive for August, 2006

26
Aug

Caitlin’s 2006 gymnastics season

I’ve had a tentative schedule of Caitlin’s gymnastic meets for a few months. I was hoping the schedule would be finalized before I published it, but the season got underway last week so I’m just going to publish it now “as is”. I’ll update this post as I get more details.

Date(s) Day Meet Location Score
August 19-20, 2006 Sun Judge’s Cup Sacramento 32.525
September 9, 2006 Sat School Days Concord 35.275
September 23, 2006 Sat Begonia Santa Cruz 35.450
October 1, 2006 Sun Gold Country Auburn N/A
October 14, 2006 Sat Tiger Paw Sacramento N/A
October 21-22, 2006 ? Hollywood Invitational Vallejo N/A
November 4, 2006 Sat Zone 2 Championship West Sacramento N/A
November 19, 2006 Sun NorCal State San Ramon N/A

Caitlin qualified for Zone at her first meet, so we know she’ll be competing in that event. I believe she needs to get a qualifying score at Zone to continue on to NorCal.

25
Aug

Judges Cup 2006

Caitlin on the way to Judges' Cup Caitlin warming up for floor routine Caitlin began her level 5 gymnastic season last Sunday at the 2006 Judges Cup held at Sac State. This was her first meet as a member of Pozsar’s Gymnastics team.

We were up against some stiff competition in our session: Airborne and San Mateo Gymnastics always do very well. I was unfamiliar with Central Coast Gymnastics, the final squad in our session, and they had only one athlete in Caitlin’s age group so I didn’t get to see much of them.

Trudi, Pozsar’s head coach, was a bit worried that our girls would lose points for wearing a sleeveless leotard to a meet, but a new athlete joined our team a few weeks ago and she hasn’t received the team’s competition leotard yet. We didn’t want to exclude our newest team member, so everybody wore their tiger leo’s and we took the deduction for our non-standard uniforms.

Caitlin was still feeling a bit of jetlag after her return from Sweden last week. (I’ll write about the Sweden trip later.) She didn’t rank very well in her session, even though her scores were actually pretty good:

EventScore
Vault7.700
Bars8.100
Beam8.225
Floor8.500
All around32.525

I believe a score of 32.000 is enough to qualify for Zone finals, so I’d say 32.525 isn’t bad at all!

Caitlin's teammates

Caitlin and her teammates, getting some last-minute instruction from Trudi. Left to right: Cassie, Alyssa, Caitlin, and coach Trudi.

I think all the girls were a little disappointed with their rankings, but they were up against some really good teams. It’s a bit disheartening to start the season this way, but they seem to be bouncing back and working very hard in practice this last week. I’m looking forward to watching Caitlin and all the rest of Pozsar’s gymnasts throughout the season. We have some great meets to look forward to, but I’ll have to write about the upcoming schedule in a follow-on post. For now, I’ll close with a group picture of the whole team:

Pozsar's 2006 level 5 team

Left to right, front row first: Tori, Carly, Megan; Alyssa, Caitlin, Cassie, Marci; coaches Nicole and Trudi.

24
Aug

I’m LinkedIn…

One of my former bosses sent me an invitation to join the LinkedIn network. It’s primarily a professional networking site, but it also supports some more general social networking via users’ personal interests as well as groups and associations. It looked interesting, or at least worthy of further investigation, so I joined with a Personal Account (read “for free”).

After playing around with this site for a couple of days, my opinion is that it could be incredibly useful. I work at Sac State University, and I wish I’d had access to something like this back when I was a student in Engineering & Computer Science. This would be a great way to keep track of classmates, project partners, instructors, etc. while attending college–an excellent start for your professional network! But even now that I’m well along in my professional career, I’m sure that I can benefit from this service. I’ve developed close ties with many of my former co-workers, only to lose track of them when they (or I) changed jobs, moved, got a new email address, whatever.

Something I should have changed right out of the gate is the Send Profile Updates setting, otherwise known as “Spam My Contacts” since it causes LI to send emails to all of your contacts whenever you make ’significant’ changes in your profile. To fix this, go to Account & Settings (at the top of the LI page), then find the Profile Updates link. If you’re logged in to the site already, this link should take you straight there. Under Sending, select Don’t send automatic updates. Apologies to all my new contacts who received spurious email due to my oversight this week, but at least I caught on to this within 48 hours of signing up!

This is a useful service, and I recommend it; however, I’d make regular backup copies of your contacts. (You never know when a free service might change their terms of service, or go toes-up. Be prepared!) There’s an Export all connections link on the Contact page. Use it early and often!

View my profile on LinkedIn

20
Aug

Bonjour rocks!

A few months ago I bought an AirPort Express to play with, mostly because I wanted to play my iTunes through the stereo speakers instead of my laptop’s. This was so easy that it didn’t even warrant a blog entry. I just plugged the AX brick into an outlet and plugged a 3.5 mm stereo-to-RCA cable between the AX brick and one of my stereo inputs. Since I was only planning to use my wireless laptop to transmit to the AX, I didn’t even have to bother with connecting the AX to my (wired) network.

I made some changes on my AX earlier this week. I needed to print quite a few pages from my laptop, and wanted to see if I could take advantage of the USB port on the AirPort Express. I moved the printer into the living room and plugged its USB cable into the AX brick. This didn’t work instantly — I forgot to fire up the AirPort Admin Utility (probably in the Applications / Utilities folder on a Mac) to associate the new printer with the AX. I also took advantage of the fact that my wife was out of town for a few weeks and ran a network cable into the living room for the AX brick. (She still hasn’t noticed it, so I must have done a reasonably neat job of installing it.)

Still, nothing worth blogging so far–I mean, c’mon: A Mac laptop connecting to an Apple network appliance? Of course it’s going to work. Painlessly. We take it as a given, like the sun coming up in the morning. :) But today my wife noticed the printer in the living room, and she was a little curious. “Honey, what is the printer doing next to the stereo? Shouldn’t it be connected to the computer?” Uh oh! Holy marital strife! To the Internet, Batman! A quick Google search for "airport express" windows printing turned up this post which revealed The Trick: download Bonjour for Windows! Visit Apple’s Bonjour page and look for a link labeled “Get Bonjour for Windows” (currently at the bottom right of the page). Once I installed Bonjour on our Windows 2000 box (on the wired network, not WiFi), it took a few mouse clicks (and no decisions) to install the printer. Wow! Did I really install a printer on a Windows box without having to go to Device Driver Hell and back? Now that’s something worth blogging! ;)

In all fairness, this printer had already been installed on the Windows box, so the drivers were already there. But I’ve never seen network printing done so easily as this. I can definitely see more AirPort Express bricks in our network’s future…

08
Aug

Worthy quote

From Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s acceptance speech for the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964:

I have the audacity to believe that peoples everywhere can have three meals a day for their bodies, education and culture for their minds, and dignity, equality and freedom for their spirits.

Doesn’t seem unreasonable to me.




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