Oct 2009 to 2000 Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical (NBC) Defense SpecialistDeuce Construction New Baltimore, MI Feb 1999 to Jan 2011 Lead Framing Carpenter
Military:
Rank: Corporal May 2009 to 2000 Branch: United States Marine Corps ReserveL.i.location.original
Mason Hale - Austin TX, US Denise Burton - Austin TX, US Bryan Walker - San Marcos TX, US Erin Jacobs - Austin TX, US Dwayne Stoltz - Austin TX, US Laura Richardson - Austin TX, US Scott Moody - Little Rock AR, US Kristi Crum - Maumelle AR, US
Assignee:
ALLTEL COMMUNICATIONS, INC. - Little Rock AR
International Classification:
G06F 3/048
US Classification:
715810
Abstract:
The present disclosure generally relates to methods and systems for performing a variety of native and non-native tasks with a wireless device employing a user-configurable graphical user interface. In one exemplary embodiment, the graphical user interface can be envisioned as a very wide screen composed of segments, with only one segment of the very wide screen displayed on the wireless device at any given time. The user can view other segments of the very wide screen by using the device keypad to move left and right within the very wide screen. Each segment is composed of one or more independent modular interface components that are associated with tasks, both native and non-native, that can be performed by the wireless device. Related embodiments are also described.
Mapping And Bridging Wireless Networks To Provide Better Service
- Philadelphia PA, US Edward David Monnerat - Parker CO, US Jonathan Alan Leech - Denver CO, US Nicholas Adam Pinckernell - Littleton CO, US Andy Martushev - Castle Rock CO, US Jasbir Rajpal - Parker CO, US Scott Moody - Colorado Springs CO, US Garey Hoffman - Denver CO, US David B. Leach - Centennial CO, US David O'hare - Greenwood Village CO, US
Methods, systems, computer-readable media, and apparatuses for providing service to access nodes are presented. In some embodiments, a computing device may generate a geographical coverage map comprising a plurality of wireless access nodes respectively at a plurality of geographic locations and a wireless coverage range for each wireless access node. The computing device may receive from at least one wireless access node of the plurality of wireless access nodes an indication that the at least one wireless access node detected a first wireless access node of the plurality of wireless access nodes. The computing device may refine a first coverage range of the first wireless access node based on a respective geographic location of the at least one wireless access node. In some embodiments, a first wireless access node may receive and forward join emergency mesh (JEM) messages to establish a wireless network.
- Little Rock AR, US Brian Taylor - Little Rock AR, US Jeff Humiston - Little Rock AR, US Scott Moody - Little Rock AR, US Paul James - Little Rock AR, US Martha James - Little Rock AR, US
International Classification:
A47J 37/07
Abstract:
A charcoal-fueled barbecue grill and smoker includes a duct system with “volcanoes” on the inside of the lower grill chamber that match holes in a tube fitted to the lower grill chamber, such that a turning of the tube provides precise venting and temperature control during cooking. A rear stabilizer attached to the lower grill chamber allows the grill to be used either with or without a stand, preventing the grill from toppling over when the lid is opened. The grill may include one or more removable shelves. An ash evacuation system includes a frusto-conical ash bucket that attaches at a hole in the lower grill chamber and held in place by the rear stabilizer using an ash bucket hanger.
Mapping And Bridging Wireless Networks To Provide Better Service
- Philadelphia PA, US Edward David Monnerat - Highlands Ranch CO, US Jonathan Alan Leech - Denver CO, US Nicholas Adam Pinckernell - Littleton CO, US Andy Martushev - Castle Rock CO, US Jasbir Rajpal - Parker CO, US Scott Moody - Colorado Springs CO, US Garey Hoffman - Denver CO, US David B. Leach - Centennial CO, US David O'hare - Greenwood Village CO, US
Methods, systems, computer-readable media, and apparatuses for providing service to access nodes are presented. In some embodiments, a computing device may generate a geographical coverage map comprising a plurality of wireless access nodes respectively at a plurality of geographic locations and a wireless coverage range for each wireless access node. The computing device may receive from at least one wireless access node of the plurality of wireless access nodes an indication that the at least one wireless access node detected a first wireless access node of the plurality of wireless access nodes. The computing device may refine a first coverage range of the first wireless access node based on a respective geographic location of the at least one wireless access node. In some embodiments, a first wireless access node may receive and forward join emergency mesh (JEM) messages to establish a wireless network.
Mapping And Bridging Wireless Networks To Provide Better Service
- Philadelphia PA, US Edward David Monnerat - Highlands Ranch CO, US Johnathan Alan Leech - Denver CO, US Nicholas Adam Pinckernell - Littleton CO, US Andy Martushev - Castle Rock CO, US Jasbir Rajpal - Parker CO, US Scott Moody - Colorado Springs CO, US Garey Hoffman - Denver CO, US David B. Leach - Centennial CO, US David O'hare - Greenwood Village CO, US
Methods, systems, computer-readable media, and apparatuses for providing service to access nodes are presented. In some embodiments, a computing device may generate a geographical coverage map comprising a plurality of wireless access nodes respectively at a plurality of geographic locations and a wireless coverage range for each wireless access node. The computing device may receive from at least one wireless access node of the plurality of wireless access nodes an indication that the at least one wireless access node detected a first wireless access node of the plurality of wireless access nodes. The computing device may refine a first coverage range of the first wireless access node based on a respective geographic location of the at least one wireless access node. In some embodiments, a first wireless access node may receive and forward join emergency mesh (JEM) messages to establish a wireless network.