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Tapalpa trip to the Big Stones

Around Guadalajara city there are a lot of interesting beautiful places to visit. Some locals say that the best part of living in this city is its surroundings. So I went to visit Tapalpa, Jalisco. A place known for its sheep barbecue, rest log cabins and the big stones. Since it was a small one […]

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Tampico downtown photowalk in the rain

Started the year with a nice calm photo walk on a rainy day at my hometown, Tampico, Mexico. My friend Luis Perez picked me up and we went to have the traditional breakfast from Tampico: Torta de la Barda, at the place where the exquisite dish started. I wanted to say legendary, but it’s not […]

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Some photos of Puerto Vallarta

I did a photo walk in downtown Puerto Vallarta on my last day at the Festival de Software Libre. Before having lunch, my friend Gozner the magician performed some amazing card tricks. Then after a some relaxing time and chat with friends by the hotel pool, we went downtown. The Dia de Muertos celebrations were […]

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Events GNU/Linux Free Software & Open Source Photography

Festival Software Libre Vallarta 2012

The first days of november I spent them at the Festival Software Libre 2012, in Puerto Vallarta. Like last year, this is an event where most of the free software minds in Mexico and other nearby countries gather to exchange and promote technology ideas and projects. The location as always is great, and it was […]

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RMX 212 music festival in Guadalajara

As a new resident of Guadalajara, I know very little of the history of the RMX 212 music festival. This is the first time I know about it and assisted. I have to say that it is awesome! They completely shut down Ave. Chapultepec, an avenue known for it’s restaurants, bars and a great place […]

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Electronic voting machines

My friend Gunnar Wolf has been tracking the e-voting machines progress in Mexico (and other countries) for quite a while and recently gave a talk about electronic voting in Peru. I share his concerns about using them and I’m completely against their adoption in this or any country. Recently we just had a very muddy […]