A hard-nosed producer at "20/20" Newsmagazine once complemented Raymond Peterson on being an expert salesman. That's because Raymond has always had a natural way of dealing with people, an intimate knowledge of his subject matter, and a strong desire to educate and satisfy the public. These valuable skills honed as a television news producer translated seamlessly into a rewarding career as a real estate agent, where he finds extreme gratification in finding the right properties for his clients. Raymond is the kind of agent who does what he says he'll do, and pays thorough attention to every process he undertakes. Whether you are buying, selling or renting in Manhattan, he delivers personal service and precise, timely communication so you know where you and your deal stand every step of the way. Friendly, engaging and outgoing, Raymond thrives on interacting with others and excels at finding what's hidden – even that diamond in the rough home which is perfect for your needs. A New York City native and lifelong resident, Raymond knows his territory well. He has lived in Manhattan his entire life, growing up in the West Village and owning property in the Financial District. Raymond studied at New York University and enjoyed a long, successful career in news and documentary production working for Fox News and ABC News. Thanks to that, he not only has a keen eye, but knows how to ask the right questions and look "behind the curtain" to learn what his clients want. When not working with those relocating to the city for personal or professional reasons, Raymond can be found enjoying New York's vibrant and varied calendar of activities.
An automated solid pharmaceutical product packaging machine includes a plurality of temporary storage members for receiving a plurality of solid pharmaceutical products in a plurality of cavities. The use of the temporary storage cavities enables the machine to process several prescriptions simultaneously. Advantageously, at least one of the temporary storage members is capable of being automatically displaced in a vertical direction in order to increase the capacity of the overall filling system for processing a greater number of solid pharmaceutical products while minimizing the overall footprint of the device.
Stabilized Hanging Bird Perch With Feeding Cup Having Quick Release Feature
A perch for a domestic bird has a tree suspended from the ceiling or other overhanging structure. The tree portion may be made using a natural hardwood or artificial tree, such as a manzanita tree, suspending its trunk and major branches in a substantially horizontal orientation. The perch is prevented from rotating about vertical and horizontal axes through the perch by being suspended at three points forming a triangle circumscribing a substantial part of the perch, including its center of gravity. In a preferred version, a bird using the perch is prevented from crawling upward on a suspension member by a disk which is mounted on the suspension member in such a way that it can be easily tipped. The perch also includes a feeding dish connected thereto by a quick release mechanism, including a pin assembly extending from the dish into a coupling which accepts the pin assembly at one angular orientation while it holds the pin assembly in place at another angular orientation.
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