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Group photo!
So the ~150 of us went out of the restaurant and took Avenida de los Insurgentes. No, we did not block the traffic - It was quick, in less than the 50 seconds the traffic lights gave us ;-) Attachments (0 KB)

Bring in the beer!
Bring in the beer! 20 more bottles of Corona and Victoria Attachments (0 KB)

Bill Gates himself!
Bill greets us again! Attachments (0 KB)

Back to the restaurant
After the group photo, getting back in the restaurant Attachments (0 KB)

Anti-group photo
Taking our group photo :) Attachments (0 KB)

Selling at Mozparty
Selling Mozilla/Firefox t-shirts at the MozParty Attachments (0 KB)

Mozparty
Mozparty honoring the Firefox 1.0 launch. Hamburguesas Memorables, Insurgentes, México D.F., November 19 2004

no a los diablitos
Oficially, the Mexican government is against using *BSD! Attachments (0 KB)

no a los diablitos 2
Oficially, the Mexican government is against using *BSD! Attachments (0 KB) Comments alex_mayorga 2008-09-04 07:26:23 Actually… They’re not, they do use it to run their websites or so they claim http://www.presidencia.gob.mx/prensa/?contenido=15018 Funny picture indeed =D

Mexican governement and telco against *BSD use?
This is surprising… It seems that the Mexican government, together with Telmex, our main phone company, have decided not only not to use but to fight *BSD installations everywhere. [update] Some people have told me that I have to be fair… Well, I will. In Mexico, we call diablito (little devil/demon) the unauthorized connections to the electric network - If you are not paying the electricity bill but you still have service, you have a diablito. This phone cards are sponsored by Luz y Fuerza del Centro, the state agency that brings electricity to central Mexico. Comments Abby 2004-11-18 11:36:16...


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