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		<title>How Do You Remember the Old Percon?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[To some of us the Percon name has fond memories associated with it. This is how I remember Percon. Two years on the road all over the United States, Canada, Mexico and 3 times around the world. It was safe to visit the Honduras because there were plenty of soldiers around with guns to keep [...]<p><a href="http://www.percon.com/blog/good-old-percon/remember-percon/">How Do You Remember the Old Percon?</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.percon.com/blog">Rugged Vehicle Computer</a></p>



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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To some of us the Percon name has fond memories associated with it. This is how I remember Percon. Two years on the road all over the United States, Canada, Mexico and 3 times around the world. It was safe to visit the Honduras because there were plenty of soldiers around with guns to keep me safe. I did get to visit Beijing!  Now I can say it was &#8220;nice.&#8221;  I was teaching IntelliTrack software and wireless networking to partners and offices all over the world.  My favorite was the Percon Europe trips.</p>
<p>I have a few events to jog your memories.  Does anybody  remember Andy wearing a dress at the Falcon launch in a bowling alley ? Do you remember what the real live falcon did when it got agitated?  Who is the person that insisted &#8220;rooral people&#8221; voted Republican?</p>
<p>I bet some of you know the answers and have a few stories to add about Percon. Share it with all of us.  Just add your comments below.  If you wish to be a regular contributor, please contact Percon Marketing and we&#8217;ll get you a sign on name and password.  For more information, please contact James Budniakiewicz (Boony) at Percon Marketing  (800) 501-1249 x102.</p>
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