White & Meeks, LLP 3548 Seagate Way Ste 200, Oceanside, CA 92056 7604942464 (Office)
Licenses:
California - Active 2009
Education:
The Army Judge Advocate General School Degree - LL.M. Graduated - 1995 Brigham Young University-J. Reuben Clark Law School Degree - JD Graduated - 1984 Brigham Young Univ J Reuben Clark Ls Ut Brigham Young Univ
Specialties:
Criminal Defense - 40% Military Law - 40% General Practice - 20%
701 Palomar Airport Road Suite 300, Carlsbad, CA 92011
Phone:
7604942464 (Phone)
Specialties:
Military Law Administrative Discharge Boards Board of Correction of Naval Records Boards of Inquiry Court Martial Defense Medical Boards/Physical Evaluation Boards
Gregory Wallace - Mission Viejo CA, US Jeffrey Meeks - Orange CA, US
International Classification:
A63B 71/00 A63B 22/04
US Classification:
482008000, 482052000
Abstract:
A stationary exercise machine includes a system for simulating a climb of a landmark or other selected geographic location or structure. The exercise machine includes an electronic control system that monitors pedal movement and that controls a display for depicting a progress in the simulated climb. For example, the control system may include a processor that determines the height of a selected landmark, determines the height of each selected step, monitors the number of steps in the simulated climb, and that outputs a signal for displaying the progress of the user's simulated climb. For instance, the display may include a silhouette of a block pyramid whose levels are filled in based on a percentage of the climb. In certain embodiments, the control system also adjusts a resistive load based on a current force of the user in pumping the pedals.
"Driving takes one's full attention and any distraction can have deadly, dangerous consequences,'' National City police Sgt. Jeffrey Meeks said. "Imagine driving for four or five seconds while blindfolded. That can be the effect of looking down to send a text message. In the average time it takes to
However, the job of compiling evidence capable of holding up in court may prove difficult in Afghanistan, legal experts say. "It's going to present a real challenge getting in there and getting the information," says Jeffrey Meeks, a defense attorney and retired Marine Corps judge. "You're looking a