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They don't look intermingled to me... I think all OS-X windows there are on top of all XP windows. As raji said, the hack is having a transparent root/desktop window for XP and showing it exactly overlapping the OS-X desktop. I haven't tried it yet, but I guess they put some extra care in click passing so that it looks like you can focus windows "as if" they were all on a single desktop.
I'm not sure I appreciate this kind of "cosmetic" coherence over true per-application remoting (a la RDP) or hosted execution (a la WINE), but I suppose it's a practical quick fix for things like drag-and-drop.