Paco
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
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Visiting Boston
Today is my first work day back from my trip to Boston. I went to our Healthvision Waltham office to give a presentation/training on the HV Remote Print Server. I am pleased with how well it went.
In the evenings, the scene was about hanging around with my dear family in the Novell Cambridge office. On Thursday, Miguel, Ben and I went to a Mexican restaurant called Casa Romero (located in Boston). We met with Stephen Walli and Robert Lefkowitz, two prominent figures of the Open Source movement and very interesting persons. The food was so succulent!
On Friday, Gonzalo, Miguel and I conversed a lot; preview some of Paquito�s videos and photos from Korea, Kuwait and Korea. Later we were joined by Maria Laura and Jayna, Duncan and Ben. We ate at Legal Seafood and yes, Paco ate salmon. No, I did not go into violent convulsions due to any sort of my now infamous allergic reactions.
You can see some more pictures here.
Tomorrow I leave for Fort Carson, Colorado. I think Tita my sister will come along to participate in a memorial service that the US Army 2nd Infantry Division will do to honor Paquito.
In the evenings, the scene was about hanging around with my dear family in the Novell Cambridge office. On Thursday, Miguel, Ben and I went to a Mexican restaurant called Casa Romero (located in Boston). We met with Stephen Walli and Robert Lefkowitz, two prominent figures of the Open Source movement and very interesting persons. The food was so succulent!
On Friday, Gonzalo, Miguel and I conversed a lot; preview some of Paquito�s videos and photos from Korea, Kuwait and Korea. Later we were joined by Maria Laura and Jayna, Duncan and Ben. We ate at Legal Seafood and yes, Paco ate salmon. No, I did not go into violent convulsions due to any sort of my now infamous allergic reactions.
You can see some more pictures here.
Tomorrow I leave for Fort Carson, Colorado. I think Tita my sister will come along to participate in a memorial service that the US Army 2nd Infantry Division will do to honor Paquito.