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[[Image:James Gholston (Post State Convention 2006).jpg|thumb|left|After the 2006 Texas LP Convention]] | |||
James Gholston serves | '''James Gholston''' serves as treasurer for [[Signs of Texas Liberty PAC]], [[Texas Candidates for Liberty PAC]], and [[Signs of Freedom|Signs of Freedom 527]] with the [[Libertarian Party Historical Preservation Committee]], with [[Libertarian Statue Press]], and on the board of the [[Radical Caucus]] as an at-large director. He served as district 30 representative of the [[Libertarian Party of Texas|State Libertarian Executive Committee]] in Texas from 2001-2018, and various roles with the [[Denton County Libertarian Party]] from 2000-2022 including twice as County chair. | ||
He is president of [http://dimensionality.com Dimensionality, consorted], a small computer game company. | He is president of [http://dimensionality.com Dimensionality, consorted], a small computer game company. | ||
He served on the [http://moonsociety.org Moon Society] Board of Directors from 2006-2009, and again from 2017 until at least 2023 after serving as secretary from 2013-2017. He is a sysop for [http://lunarpedia.org Lunarpedia], [http://marspedia.org Marspedia], and a few other space-connected wikis. | |||
He has been actively working on LPedia.org since 2006. | |||
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Infrequently, James can be seen zooming around Denton on his motorized scooter. | |||
Strangelv's nom de plume is a shortened form of Dr. Strangelove. He dropped the Dr. because he doesn't have a doctorate and the "o" and "e" because his mainframe account name couldn't have more than 8 characters. | |||
James previously had a pet rat, Tamagotchi, or Tag for short. | |||
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==Disclosures== | |||
Probably already all listed above; will try to think of some more. | |||
I'm a disabled veteran, which may cause me to want to smash the [[Department of Veterans Affairs]] moreso than most people, and I have ME/CFS, which may make me want me to smash or at least disempower the [[Food and Drug Administration]] and the [[Centers for Disease Control]] moreso than most people. | |||
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James Gholston serves as treasurer for Signs of Texas Liberty PAC, Texas Candidates for Liberty PAC, and Signs of Freedom 527 with the Libertarian Party Historical Preservation Committee, with Libertarian Statue Press, and on the board of the Radical Caucus as an at-large director. He served as district 30 representative of the State Libertarian Executive Committee in Texas from 2001-2018, and various roles with the Denton County Libertarian Party from 2000-2022 including twice as County chair.
He is president of Dimensionality, consorted, a small computer game company.
He served on the Moon Society Board of Directors from 2006-2009, and again from 2017 until at least 2023 after serving as secretary from 2013-2017. He is a sysop for Lunarpedia, Marspedia, and a few other space-connected wikis.
He has been actively working on LPedia.org since 2006.
Disclosures
Probably already all listed above; will try to think of some more.
I'm a disabled veteran, which may cause me to want to smash the Department of Veterans Affairs moreso than most people, and I have ME/CFS, which may make me want me to smash or at least disempower the Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control moreso than most people.