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"I am an assistant professor of geology at the University of Texas in San Antonio, San Diego, I have a BS degree in Earth Sciences from San Antonio University in San Antonio. My research is on stable isotope geochemistry and terrestrial areas The focus is on the paleoclimate and sedimentary environment, especially the greenhouse climate like the Cretaceous.
The first thing I saw at Lisk North America was San Antonio. The warm climate of the city and people make this part of the trip very memorable. San Antonio boasts about 5 million people, one of America's fastest growing cities. San Antonio is also one of the fastest growing Lisk communities in the country. The San Antonio Lisk party was held at the Geekdom Event Center in downtown San Antonio led by Lisk Ascend member Brandon (aka Nimbus 76) and Lisk USA (aka Edl, StellarDynamic). This conference was hosted by Omar Quimbaya, a cyber security industry programmer who made a very eloquent speech on the extensibility of block chains. After his announcement, I explained the restart of Lisk and an overview of our latest product. I met many interesting people who listed them here.
Established on May 1, 1718, Mission San Antonio Devilero is the first Spanish mission along the San Antonio River. San Antonio de Padova, named after San Antonio de Padova, is the founder of the mission, Father Antonio de Ovalres, and the patron saint of the new Spanish governor Valero. That task was later called Alamo. Its initial position is the west of Prince San Pedros, and after many moves it is finally built over the corner of the San Antonio River where it is easy to defend. The early mission building was made of grass and the first stone building was built in 1727. The building now known as Alamo could not be built until 1744 and most of its actual structure could not be built. The mission finally developed into a room including granaries, studios and priests, indigenous peoples and soldiers. To prevent frequent Apache attacks, the wall covered the building. Outside the castle wall there are farmlands and meadows owned by the mission.