The obfuscated names of the CSS classes are based on the return type of the 
ClientBundle method and the method name in the CssResource.
Here, because your SystemStatusResources uses CellTable.Style, it will use 
the same CSS class names as the default resources' style. This means that if 
you use CellTable with the default resources elsewhere in your app, you'll 
have a "conflict".
Declare an interface extending CellTable.Style and 
make SystemStatusResources return that type (return type covariance FTW), 
and now you'll have CSS class names specific to SystemStatusResources.
See http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=6144

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