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  1. preso on jvm perf Java doing well against the competition. ... you know who you are.
  2. Raider won. Hua!
  3. Working on MyMood, a JavaFX application for the Java Store (http://store.java.com/client
  4. New Malcolm Gladwell book out. I am looking forward to it.
  5. experimenting with IntelliJIDEA 8; awesome tool so far. It has been about 2 years since I've given it a try.
  6. Saw amazing demo of the new JavaFX Authoring tool, written in JavaFX. A few of the components are still written using AWT, but not for long
  7. Email config trouble since I switched to Outlook. Lots of features, however handling multiple accounts is a pain :(
  8. NetBeans 6.7.1. is likely to release tomorrow. It includes support for JavaFX 1.2. The JavaFX plugin will have it's own distro + all bundle.
  9. Starting to play with iWeb. I want to update my website and also use some JavaFX
  10. looking for Lake Tahoe houses for rent
  11. Jacobs Theatre, God of Carnage, Jeff Daniels, James Gandolfini
  12. 46th st, St Andrews', huge selection, bar keep looks like a young Sarah Palin
  13. Craft Steak, Chinon, C.A.B. & great company!
  14. Chelsea, Veloce, Nero D'avola!
  15. Installing Visual Studio.NET; what a pain in the ... to download 3.5 GB, burn the ISO, then install.
  16. @SiliconValleyPR I won't go, but pass this on to the Sun Cloud guys
  17. Getting ready to travel to Russia. Working on business slides that explain Java for Business as well as the newly released store.java.com
  18. @jimParkinson thank you Mr P; I took the weekend off and I am back at it
  19. Catching up with personal email while listening to Sting
  20. Great session on JavaFX UI internals by Jasper, Amy, Paru and David. Demo-ed a mail client/addr book in JavaFX. Humorous delivery as well