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Francisco T. Martinez
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3/29/2005
My son's remains were put to rest yesterday in the Dallas/Fort Worth National Cemetery. It was military burial with full honors. Just before we parted to the hollow ground we were given over medal...
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7/28/2007
As many of you know, I have an interest in long range shooting. Here in Texas, there are quite a few shooting ranges that sport...
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Odisea 2005 - Gecko#
Yesterday I drove 176 miles and spent over 50 dollars between toll food and fuel. Yet...
I feel like breaking into a song. This would be "a la" Sound of Music/The Hills are Alive grandiose style - although, in my production is a bit more lantino to a Salsa beat that includes congas and timbales and we are the beach and people are dancing in bathing suits. "Wake up Paco, Wake up!"
Anyhow, it all began when I kidnaped Zac Bowling from his home in Richardson Texas and strapped him to a chair in my home at Fort Worth. Well, I gave him Pizza and soft drinks so it wasn't that bad. I was not going to let him go until we ended up with a reproducible Win32 installer for his custom GRE and an understanding of how and what was left to be done to get Gecko# 0.7 working in Windows.
I have to say that he came through with flying colors and for that, I owe him my gratitude.
Here is a few pictures of our mini Hackathon:
I will be uploading the GRE for Gecko# installer into the Novell Forge project for Mono and Windows integration and later will produce three new installers:
I also will put out a quick Glade# application that will show how to use Gecko# while in Windows.
I feel like breaking into a song. This would be "a la" Sound of Music/The Hills are Alive grandiose style - although, in my production is a bit more lantino to a Salsa beat that includes congas and timbales and we are the beach and people are dancing in bathing suits. "Wake up Paco, Wake up!"
Anyhow, it all began when I kidnaped Zac Bowling from his home in Richardson Texas and strapped him to a chair in my home at Fort Worth. Well, I gave him Pizza and soft drinks so it wasn't that bad. I was not going to let him go until we ended up with a reproducible Win32 installer for his custom GRE and an understanding of how and what was left to be done to get Gecko# 0.7 working in Windows.
I have to say that he came through with flying colors and for that, I owe him my gratitude.
Here is a few pictures of our mini Hackathon:
I will be uploading the GRE for Gecko# installer into the Novell Forge project for Mono and Windows integration and later will produce three new installers:
- Mono 1.1.4 Combined Installer for Win32
- Gtk# 1.9.2 Win32 Installer for .NET Framework 1.1 SDK
- Gtk# 1.9.2 Win32 Installer for .NET Framework 1.1 Runtime
I also will put out a quick Glade# application that will show how to use Gecko# while in Windows.
Comments: Odisea 2005 - Gecko#
HEY!....
Thats my room dude!
(glad to see some one is putting it to good use.)
Was it papa john's pizza!?
::drool::
Son:
Not only is that your room, the pictures were taken by your 3 year old sister :)