Jan 2010 to 2000 Truck repair. S3Clinton's ditch coop Cicero, NY Jan 2003 to May 2009 Shop foremanGlmco Syracuse, NY Dec 1998 to Jan 2003 Service managerGypsum express ltd Baldwinsville, NY Nov 1989 to Nov 1998 Mechanic
Education:
Alfred state Wellsville, NY 1988 to 1989 As in Service managementAlfred state Wellsville, NY 1987 to 1989 Aos in Heavy equipment truck and diesel
Matthew P. Lietzke - Cary NC, US Eric Edward Dudkowski - Raleigh NC, US Timothy Humphrey - Raleigh NC, US Howard Locker - Cary NC, US Jeffrey E. Skinner - Raleigh NC, US Adam Miles Smith - Chapel Hill NC, US Aaron Michael Stewart - Raleigh NC, US Russell Speight VanBlon - Brentwood NC, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/048 G06F 3/033 G06F 3/01
US Classification:
715835, 715863, 715702
Abstract:
An approach is provided that receives a gesture from a user with the gesture being directed at a graphical user interface element. The gesture is received by the user at a touch-enabled display screen. Emulated physics properties are retrieved that correspond to the selected graphical user interface element. The system detects a speed and a direction from the received gesture and, based on this information, determines an initial trajectory of the selected graphical user interface element. The initial trajectory is adjusted based on the retrieved emulated physics properties with the movement of the element being rendered on the display screen based upon the adjusted trajectory.
Finger Touch Gesture For Joining And Unjoining Discrete Touch Objects
Howard Locker - Cary NC, US Eric Edward Dudkowski - Raleigh NC, US Matthew P. Lietzke - Cary NC, US Jeffrey E. Skinner - Raleigh NC, US Adam Miles Smith - Chapel Hill NC, US Aaron Michael Stewart - Raleigh NC, US Russell Speight VanBlon - Brentwood NC, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/033
US Classification:
715863
Abstract:
An approach is provided to join graphical user interface objects into a group. A request is received at a touch-enabled display screen to join a first graphical user interface object with a second graphical user interface object. The request is from a user of the system. The first and second graphical user interface objects are then associated with each other. The first and second graphical user interface objects are displayed on the touch-enabled display screen adjacent to each other and a visual indicator is also displayed near the objects that indicates that the objects have been joined in a group.
- Singapore, SG Daryl Cromer - Cary NC, US Ming Qian - Cary NC, US Song Wang - Cary NC, US David Alexander Schwarz - Morrisville NC, US Aaron Michael Stewart - Raleigh NC, US Lincoln Penn Hancock - Raleigh NC, US Jonathan Jen-Wei Yu - Raleigh NC, US Jeffrey E. Skinner - Raleigh NC, US
International Classification:
H04M 3/493 G10L 15/22
Abstract:
One embodiment provides a method, including: engaging, at an information handing device, in a conversational session with a user; receiving an input from a source other than the user during the conversational session; and performing, at the information handling device, an action related to the conversational input in response to the received input. Other aspects are described and claimed.
The plaintiffs -- officers Jeffrey Skinner, Christopher Feighner, Richard Latargia, Thomas Norton and James Urban, and part-time dispatcher Amy Colineri -- say they were subjected to a hostile work environment and retaliation and are seeking compensatory and punitive damages, among other remedies.