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Cibolo councilman reinstated to seat

Posted: September 16, 2014 at 7:40 am

A Cibolo councilman has been reinstated to his seat after losing it when he applied for a post on a local water board, a violation of the city's charter.

Councilman James Doty had to forfeit his seat in August when he filed for a post on the Green Valley Special Utility District board of directors in the November election. GVSUD provides water services for parts of Cibolo.

The councilman said when he applied for the water board seat on Aug. 18, the filing deadline, he did not realize the GVSUD post was an elected position.

According to the city charter, if an elected city official places his or her name on the ballot for another elected post their council seat automatically becomes vacant.

Doty said he thought the GVSUD post was an appointed, unelected position.

It was a mistake, he said. It was a human error.

He said he withdrew his name from the GVSUD post once city officials notified him that he could not retain his council seat under the city charter if he ran for the water board.

To rectify the situation, the Cibolo City Council voted to appoint Doty back to his seat at a Saturday special meeting following procedures set forth in the city charter.

According to the city charter, the council has up to 30 days to fill a seat once it becomes vacant.

The city posted the council vacancy on its website, with a copy of the application for those who wanted to be appointed to the position.

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Julian Assange Says "Apolitical Futurism of Star Trek" Fits Google

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Julian Assange is currently answering questions in a live chat over at Gawker, promoting his new book, When Google Met Wikileaks. One of the most interesting exchanges for readers of Paleofuture actually comes from a question by Matthew Phelan who writes the Gawker subdomain Black Bag.

Phelan asks about the culture of Google and whether its vision of the future aligns with more retro notions of technology, information and politics seen in cultural artifacts like Star Trek.

Question from Matthew Phelan of the Gawker subdomain Black Bag:

There was a piece in Slate last year about Google, that I kept thinking about with respect to this book, about how Google's internal culture and goals are bound up in Star Trek. For example: Amit Singhal, the head of Google's search rankings team, told the South by Southwest Interactive Festival that "The destiny of [Google's search engine] is to become that Star Trek computer, and that's what we are building."

It makes sense to me in that there's a real Camelot-era liberal pro-statist ideal underlying Star Trek's vision of the future, and I'm curious what your sense was as to whether or not Eric Schmidt really buys into that. AND/OR I am curious to know how your idealized vision of the future differs from that Google Star Trek model.

From Julian Assange:

I hadn't seen that piece. At a glance, it reminds me of the discovery that the NSA had had the bridge of the Enterprise recreated. In my experience it is more reliable and fairer to look at peoples interests and expenditure rather than try to diagnose their inner mental state, as the latter often lets people project their own biases. As I say in the book, I found Eric Schmidt to be, as you would expect, a very sharp operator. If you read "The New Digital Age", the apolitical futurism of Star Trek seems to fit what Schmidt writes quite well. I also quite liked this summary of Google's vision for the future: "Google's vision of the future is pure atom-age 1960s Jetsons fantasy, bubble-dwelling spiritless sexists above a ruined earth."

It's interesting to see Assange describe Star Trek futurism as apolitical, especially because from Phelan's question (and any critical reading of Star Trek's quasi-utopian, post-scarcity values) Star Trek is presented as far from apolitical. Even "atom-age 1960s Jetsons fantasy" doesn't seem to quite nail it.

If anything, this exchange shows that we're grasping at imperfect utopian analogies for the future dredged up from the past when what we really should be looking at are the dystopias.

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Futurist Jack Uldrich to Address 10 Things We Should Be Thinking About with AgBank

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Minneapolis, MN (PRWEB) September 16, 2014

On September 16th Jack Uldrich, Global Futurist and Best Selling Author, will be addressing AgBank's District CFO Meeting in Minneapolis, MN. Uldrich will be discussing the "10 Things We Should Be Thinking About."

When it comes to finance Uldrich says, "Banking executives need to become what I call 'Exponential Executives.' That is, leaders who understand that as impressive as past technological advances have beenthe ATM, online banking, and mobile banking, etc.,they are just the beginning.

Banking interactions will continue to evolve as customers physical and virtual worlds become intertwined, and social networks and mobile platforms will transform customers banking experiences and expectations. Still other advances will create an environment where a premium is placed on unconventional thinking and risk-taking."

A highly acclaimed futurist and trend expert, Uldrich has spoken all over the world to a variety of industries and organizations. Among the topics and trends Uldrich will discuss with AgBank audience members are precision agriculture, prescriptive planting, 3D manufacturing, wearable technology, robotics, the "Internet of Things," genomics, nanotechnology, peer-to-peer lending, collaborative consumption and "Big Data."

Uldrich has delivered presentations to such notable clients as Verizon Wireless, the AMA, PepsiCo, Bausch and Lomb, United Healthcare, as well as hundreds of Agricultural Groups all over the world including Novozymes, Land O'Lakes, Ag Gateway, FS Agronomy, Canada's Agricultural Adaptation Council, the California Ag Summit, and the 2014 PMA, among others. His writings include "The Next Big Thing is Really Small: How Nanotechnology Will Change the Future of Your Business" and "Into the Unknown: Leadership Lessons from Lewis & Clarks Daring Westward Expedition."

Parties interested in learning more about Jack Uldrich, his books, his daily blog or his speaking availability are encouraged to visit his website. Media wishing to know more about the event or interviewing Jack can contact Amy Tomczyk at (651) 343.0660.

Jack Uldrich is a renowned global futurist, technology forecaster, best-selling author, and editor of the monthly newsletter, The Exponential Executive.

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ScienceCasts: Jellyfish Flame on the International Space Station #Nasa – Video

Posted: September 15, 2014 at 4:45 am


ScienceCasts: Jellyfish Flame on the International Space Station #Nasa
Astronauts onboard the International Space Station report seeing flames that behave like jellyfish. Video of the microgravity phenomenon is a must-see. Visit...

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Trax & Naibu – Logan Returns (Official Video) – Video

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Space Station 13 Episode 34: Eli Vox’s Space Station 13 – Video

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Space Station 13 Episode 34: Eli Vox #39;s Space Station 13
Eli Vox decided he wanted me to show off a thing, and what a thing it is.

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International Space Station for Sun, 14th September 2014 – Video

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Space Station 13’s security force in a nutshell: Special Edition – Video

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International Space Station ISS. Algiers 22/08/2014 – Video

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Passage de la Station Spatiale Internationale a Bouzarah, Alger le 22/08/2014 a 20:47 Tlescope : CGEM DX1100 Camera : DMK51.

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NASA is sending a 3D printer to the International Space Station

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla., Sept. 14 (UPI) -- When astronauts are in space, it can be difficult and frustrating to get common parts or tools they need for their work. Now, instead of contacting NASA for what they need to be sent in a cargo spacecraft, many objects the astronauts desire will be 3D printed. On September 19, SpaceX will be delivering thousands of pounds of equipment to the International Space Station, including a 3D printer.

SpaceX, owned by Elon Musk of Tesla, has been delivering cargo to the International Space Station since 2012, but it has never brought a 3D printer. It took the California company Made in Space a while to learn how to create a 3D printer that can operate without gravity, considering the printing is done in layers as they are pulled down by gravity, but they've finally done it. They tested the printer in an aircraft that does parabolic flight to simulate zero gravity.

The 3D printer will print plastic tools and parts for the astronauts in the space station, and they will be able to test how useful the printer really can be. NASA has also funded studies to look into the idea of 3D printing food for their astronauts in space.

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