Firefox 3.5 Now Available
Earlier today, Firefox 3.5 was released by the Mozilla group.
Whoo-hoo!
Okay, enough of the teaser…
While having Heather Graham hanging around for breakfast would probably be fun, this is actually about graham crackers with oatmeal.
The post originally started here, but it got quite long, so I relocated it to Javamancy proper.
See: http://www.javamancy.com/blog/2009/06/30/oatmeal-and-graham-crackers/
Product release announcement from NetBeans.org:
http://www.netbeans.org/servlets/NewsItemView?newsItemID=1399
Earlier today, NetBeans 6.7 was officially released to the public.
The release candidates looked promising, so people (such as the crews here at DevPal and Javamancy) will certainly be doing some updating on several workstations from the previous versions, 6.5 and 6.5.1.
Steve Jobs’ Major Hardware Upgrade was done…
… and now he’s back (albeit part-timing) at the helm of Apple [AAPL]…
Finally, this afternoon, several of the local Starbucks [SBUX] storefronts have placed the new-ish Starbucks Mini Cards out for display… and for your use!
Whoa!
In a week packed full of shocking (and in some cases, exciting) news, this last one may be the most sensational, right?
Eclipse 3.5 and Subversion Client Debate, 2009 …
Apparently, the “Big Subversion Client Debate” that has raged in the Eclipse community has not yet been resolved. Perhaps it may be more accurately characterized as being held at a stalemate.
My time over the past couple of years being spent in NetBeans appears to have shielded me from quite a bit of this, but cracking open Eclipse Galileo has once again unearthed this issue for me.
Ugh!
Has anybody noticed whether “hiking on the Appalachian Trial” has entered common usage yet?
I was just thinking that, while it may not indicate participation in any improprieties per se, it could be used to denote/connote a secret rendezvous.
Just the other day, it was Ed McMahon…
Now, today, it was a two-fer: Farrah Fawcett and Michael Jackson.
Quite a shocking week. And it’s not even over yet.