Aug 2012 to Feb 2014 Branch ManagerTruGreen Memphis, TN 2011 to 2012 Branch ManagerTruGreen Houston, TX 2005 to 2011 Operations ManagerTruGreen Memphis, TN 2001 to 2005 Field ManagerTruGreen Memphis, TN 1999 to 2001 Route Manager
Education:
University of Memphis 1995 to 1997 General Studies
Jan 2012 to 2000 Key HolderSsnake Oyl Products Tyler, TX Mar 2004 to Jan 2012 Shipping Manager / Office AssistantKC Bookkeeping Tyler, TX May 2001 to Oct 2004 Office AssistantMLS Data Management Arlington, TX Feb 1999 to Mar 2001 Office AssistantWal-Mart One Hour Photo Lab Arlington, TX Jun 1998 to Feb 1999 Photo Lab Technician
Education:
4. University of Texas Tyler Tyler, TX Jan 1995 to May 1998 Theatre3. University of Oklahoma Norman, OK Jul 1993 to May 1994 Theatre2. Tyler Junior College Tyler, TX Jul 1990 to May 1993 Associate of Arts in Theatre1. Mineola High School Mineola, TX Jul 1987 to May 1989 Diploma in Art
TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE ESTELLE unit Huntsville, TX Mar 2011 to Dec 2011 Food Service Manager IIARAMARK Corporation Huntsville, TX Jul 2006 to Dec 2010 Retail Location ManagerARAMARK Corporation Hammond, LA Aug 2004 to Jul 2006 Residential Location ManagerARAMARK Corporation Hammond, LA Jul 2002 to Jul 2004 Asst. Location ManagerAramark Corporation Grambling, LA Sep 2001 to Jul 2002 InternResidence Inn by Marriott Dallas, TX May 2000 to Jul 2000 Summer InternSouth Western Christian College Terrell, TX Jul 1999 to Jan 2000 Cafeteria ManagerGrambling State University Grambling, LA Aug 1998 to Jul 1999 Computer Lab AssistantAramark Corporation Nashville, TN Sep 1995 to Aug 1998 Student Manager/Catering SupervisorAramark Corporation Nashville, TN Aug 1997 to May 1998 Resident AssistantAramark Corporation Terrell, TX May 1996 to Aug 1996 Counselor/tutor
Education:
Grambling State University Grambling, LA Jan 2000 to Jul 2002 BA in Hotel Restaurant ManagementGrambling State University Grambling, LA Aug 1998 to Jul 1999 Computer ScienceTennessee State University Nashville, TN Aug 1995 to May 1998 History
A method and apparatus of generating display data based on at least one input display value received from a touch screen device is disclosed. According to one example method of operation the method may include receiving an input display value in a predefined enclosed area of an input domain, and calculating a parametric representation of the received input display value based on the boundaries of the predefined enclosed area in the input domain. The predefined enclosed area may be a triangle. The operations may also include mapping the parametric representation of the input display value to a corresponding output display value in an output domain. The operations may also include displaying the at least one output display value via the display device.
Jason Rice - Dallas TX Larri A. Rosser - Ft. Worth TX
Assignee:
Raytheon Company - Lexington MA
International Classification:
G09G 508
US Classification:
345158
Abstract:
A multiple participant interactive system that includes a projection screen (11), a projector (13) for projecting polarized light onto the imaging surface to produce a visible image on the imaging surface, a plurality of light pointers (15) for projecting respective non-polarized beams of light onto the projection screen to produce visible spots on the projection screen, a video detector (17) for detecting the visible spots on the projection screen and providing a video output that represents the visible spots on the projection screen, a computer (21) for processing the video output of the video detector, and a video source (23) which is controlled by the computer and provides a video input to the projector.
Texture Method For Producing Fluid Effects In A Real-Time Simulation
A method of generating dynamically altering images which are capable of simulating fluid effects in real-time on a static scene. The method includes the steps of loading a plurality of graphical components, and repeatedly applying each of these graphical components to a texture map in a sequence of toroidally incremented locations at a predetermined repetition rate to create a texture map overlay for each of a plurality of scene frames. Each of these toroidally incremented locations are determined by a non-linear combination of a linear offset vector and the location of the last graphical component that has been applied. Then, each of the plurality of scene frames are transmitted to a visual projection device at a predetermined frame rate in order to display the dynamically altering images.
- Dallas TX, US Jason Truman RICE - Plano TX, US Jeshurun Micaiah CHISHOLM - Dallas TX, US Richard KULAVIK - Frisco TX, US Brian Eugene STOKELD - Carrollton TX, US
International Classification:
E21B 47/26 E21B 47/002
Abstract:
Downhole display systems and methods. A display of one or more portions of a well log of a well during drilling may be displayed together with a display of one or more portions of one or more reference well logs, which may be presented as projected onto one or more planes, respectively. The logs may be segmented and correlated, with the segments or correlated portions displayed in different colors. A user may manipulate the display of the logs or log segments to assist in correlating them. The user may also manipulate the display so that the view provided of the wellbore and the projected logs changes in any one or all of three dimensions. In addition, the user may manipulate the display by navigating along the length of the borehole to view the projected logs at any point along the well path.
- Dallas TX, US Jason Truman Rice - Plano TX, US Jeshurun Micaiah Chisholm - Dallas TX, US Richard Kulavik - Frisco TX, US Brian Eugene Stokeld - Carrollton TX, US
International Classification:
E21B 47/12 E21B 47/00
Abstract:
Downhole display systems and methods. A display of one or more portions of a well log of a well during drilling may be displayed together with a display of one or more portions of one or more reference well logs, which may be presented as projected onto one or more planes, respectively. The logs may be segmented and correlated, with the segments or correlated portions displayed in different colors. A user may manipulate the display of the logs or log segments to assist in correlating them. The user may also manipulate the display so that the view provided of the wellbore and the projected logs changes in any one or all of three dimensions. In addition, the user may manipulate the display by navigating along the length of the borehole to view the projected logs at any point along the well path.
Dr. Rice graduated from the Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine in 2010. He works in La Grange Park, IL and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Rice is affiliated with Edward Hines Jr Veterans Hospital and Loyola University Medical Center.
Jason T Rice DO 604 James Trimble Blvd STE 1, Paintsville, KY 41240 6067880303 (phone), 6067880310 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Pikeville College School of Osteopathic Medicine Graduated: 2001
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Rice graduated from the Pikeville College School of Osteopathic Medicine in 2001. He works in Paintsville, KY and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Rice is affiliated with Highlands Regional Medical Center and Paul B Hall Regional Medical Center.
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NOTES: Cleveland recalled RHP Zach McAllister from Triple-A Columbus to start the second game of a doubleheader Tuesday against the Chicago White Sox. RHP Jason Rice cleared waivers and was sent outright to Columbus. RHP Fausto Carmona (6-15) will start the first game for Cleveland against RHP Gavin
Date: Sep 19, 2011
Category: Sports
Source: Google
How Conor Jackson (and others) might factor into Red Sox postseason run
So why did the Sox trade for Jackson and cash considerations in exchange for minor league pitcher Jason Rice just before August turned into September? In the eyes of his new team, he might be able to help fill a gap that was of some concern heading into postseason play. And, with the deadline to add
the night, however, the Sox had indeed added another piece -- a right-handed hitting outfielder-first baseman, Conor Jackson. Shortly after midnight, the Sox announced they had acquired the 29-year-old Jackson from the Oakland Athletics for minor league reliever Jason Rice and cash considerations.
The A's traded Jackson, a former Cal player who was their first baseman much of the season until Brandon Allen's emergence, to the AL East-leading Red Sox along with cash. Oakland received right-handed reliever Jason Rice, 4-5 with four saves and a 3.69 ERA at Triple-A Pawtucket.
As for the game, the Red Sox managed just one hit, coming on a Mike Cameron double. Starter Stolmy Pimentel took the loss, allowing two second-inning runs. Other Red Sox relievers pitching scoreless frames were Andrew Miller, Dan Wheeler, Jason Rice, Rich Hill, Michael Bowden and Jason Maxwell. Cole Hamels went four innings in his start for Philly.