ICal OSX 10.8 US Holidays

Received this error notice 'There was an unexpected error with the request on subscribed calendars (error -1). " when I was trying to get US Holidays added to my calendar.  Same thing happen when I tried to download a new file for my MacBook Pro with OSX 10.8 (Mt Lion)
1st I have no idea what error-1 means or what to to clear it.
My iMac is only able to run OSX 10.7 (Lion) I suspose thying to sync the 2 computer could cause problems.  But both are using iCloud.  Need a little help

You will find that the calendar's URL bevins with ical.mac.com. The mac.com domain was one of MobileMe's website hosting domains, and with the closure of MobileMe none of its hosting works, including the CalDAV server which was used by a number of subscription calendars - mostly third-party but also some Apple ones: you would think, wouldn't you, that at least Apple would be aware of this. In fact a few days ago, following a similar query, I went through about twenty randomly chosen calendars in Apple's list, and only two of them worked. Most of the rest were ical.mac.com ones (there were a few with other servers which had also gone dead).
These calendars are no longer available, and won't be until the authors wake up and find somewhere else to host them.

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    For iCal users, please note this very important point... if you do the above, you have posted your Scheduled Items, Next Actions, etc. to a PUBLICLY acessible location.
    For most people, I would think this is an unacceptable situation, so there are some things you need to do to prevent others from accessing this information:
    - Edit your httpd.conf file to DENY ALL and then setup a single ALLOW for just your internal machine name. (If you don't know what I mean, just google "Apache config httpd allow deny" for more info... or email me privately).
    - Stop and the re-start Personal Web Sharing after you make this change to have this take effect.
    - Double-check yourself.... if you can, use another computer on your network to go to http://your-ip-address/~username/thinking-rock.ics ... make sure you get an error that indicates you are denied access.
    Once TR 1.2.2 is finalized, I'll write a more detailed FAQ and post it in the hopes that this will be useful for other users.
    In closing, once again I have to really thank the developers for doing a great job with this one specific feature.... and also I hope my ramblings haven't dissuaded anyone from trying this.... especially under Mozilla Calendar, this is totally easy to do, and gives you an immensely powerful tool. And even under iCal, with some tweaking, you also get a powerful capability... definitely worth the small time and effort needed to set this up.

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