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  1. It's raining cats and dogs... what a summer :-(
  2. checking out the rfc119 implementation from apache... http://tr.im/roVk
  3. RT @mcculls: another interesting blog post from Todor about the different OSGi layers: http://bit.ly/uJmdI
  4. @sferg how else could you ensure information hiding to avoid namespace clashes and dependencies from implementation details through clients?
  5. just finished answering all e-mails for my birthday...took me more than an hour for a couple of lines each. Still great to have such friends
  6. @davidbosschaert Thanks David. I'll certainly try it out! Especially the one bundle version just to get started looks tempting ;-)
  7. @njbartlett @fireflyDM101 Thanks for your birthday wishes! Seams like there are no secrets in the online world ;-)
  8. There are these moments when I would love bashing on my Eclipse and throwing out my laptop... and then I just go for a run or a beer...
  9. Played with Eclipse ECF and RFC119... it just started working after lunch no idea why I didn't change a thing. #weird
  10. RT @ashalynd: so true! :) RT @sciencebase: The spread of incompetence in organizations - http://tr.im/rbWj <-- old concept, w/ new solution?
  11. @rajeshja yeah, we're now back to good old IRC. It just works... However, not requiring a server would be beneficial though...
  12. RT @puredanger: Cool - my Java Concurrency refcard is out! http://bit.ly/J2gcw
  13. Does anyone know a group chat P2P client? (Zero conf, behind firewall, fast and simple) Basically like IRC, but without the server.
  14. @malibio Happy Birthday Man! Hope you had a great time in Barcelona with your loved one! Talk to you soon!
  15. @fdiotalevi Just realized that it's your website. Thanks for mentioning! It's great receiving positive (and constructive negative) feedback!
  16. just noticed that someone considered @njbartlett 's and mine presentation at the OSGi DevCon as one under the top 5 :-) http://osgilook.com/
  17. @ashbyp Well, Application Server providers f.i. try to hide it as much as possible.At the end OSGi is really the foundation for applications
  18. @rajeshja Have you ever experienced the class path hell? Hiding impl. details form customers? ... OSGi is your savior ;-) http://tr.im/qRJo
  19. @seidelkathrin Did I hear the keyword? You called me mastress? ;-) My hint: Get an iPhone and forget about the shiny white Nokia thing-ee...
  20. @blaubeer Great, now you got another supporter... I'll never be able to geek out as relaxed as before. Sad world :-(