13949712720901ForOSX
3949712720901ForOSX
The first part of the string is the decimal notation for 0xCAFEBABE405, the magic cookie for JavaClass files So that's CAFEBABE + the HTTP 405 Response, which means "Method not available". (http://fredericiana.com/2006/12/08/fun-with-universal-binaries/) . Then post similar instructions on your blog or point people here (http://blogs.sun.com/bblfish/entry/vote_for_java6_on_leopard). Let's see how far this gets us!
We should then be able to use any search engine, Google is a good choice, to search for the string, and hopefully motivate the managers at Apple to invest more time on Java and be more open about their plans with the community.
Your vote may also be an energizer to those groups that are starting to port the OpenJDK to OSX (via the mac java community).
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Resignation notification letter
I would like to inform that I am resigning from my position as Software Engineer for Credit Suisse, effective August 31st.
Thank you for the opportunities for professional and personal development that you have provided me during the last three years.
I have enjoyed working for the bank and appreciated the support provided me during my tenure with the company.
If I can be of any help during this transition, please let me know.
Sincerely
Zürich 31st May 2007
Microsoft Launches Multitouch Surface Computing


Gattis took out a digital camera and placed it on the Surface. Instantly,
digital pictures spilled out onto the tabletop. As Gattis touched and dragged
each picture, it followed his fingers around the screen. Using two fingers, he
pulled the corners of a photo and stretched it to a new size. Then, Gattis put
a cellphone on the surface and dragged several photos to it just like that,
the pictures uploaded to the phone. It was like a magic trick. He was dragging
and dropping virtual content to physical objects. I'm not often surprised by
new technology, but I can honestly say I'd never seen anything like it.






