DO NOT STAB YOUR FUTURE

Brand Owner Address Description
DON'T STAB YOUR FUTURE ELBA, IDRIS 10 QUEEN STREET PLACE LONDON EC4R 1AG United Kingdom DO NOT STAB YOUR FUTURE;Clothing, namely, tops as clothing and bottoms as clothing; footwear; headwear; t-shirts; coats; jackets; hoodies; jumpers; sweatshirts; knitwear, namely, hats, scarves, mittens, gloves; jumpers; cardigans; vests; loungewear; scarves; beanies; hats; caps being headwear; baseball caps; shorts; dressing gowns; boxer shorts; socks; pyjamas; slippers; wristbands as clothing; headbands; ties as clothing; clothing, footwear and headgear for babies and toddlers, namely, tops as clothing for children, bottoms as clothing for children, headwear for infants and children; sporting clothes, namely, shirts, shorts, jackets, tops as clothing, bottoms as clothing, yoga pants, joggers, namely, jogging bottoms, hats and caps; shirts; pullovers; skirts; dresses; trousers; belts; gloves; neckties; swimsuits; shoes; trainers, namely, training shoes; athletic shoes; dance shoes; leather shoes; high heeled shoes; sandals; beach shoes;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Methods, systems, and computer program products are provided for navigating a UAV that include piloting the UAV, under control of a navigation computer, in accordance with a navigation algorithm. While piloting the UAV, embodiments include reading from the GPS receiver a sequence of GPS data, anticipating a future position of the UAV, identifying an obstacle in dependence upon the future position, selecting an obstacle avoidance algorithm, and piloting the UAV in accordance with an obstacle avoidance algorithm. Identifying an obstacle in dependence upon the future position may include comprises retrieving obstacle data from a database in dependence the future position. Identifying an obstacle in dependence upon the future position may also include depicting an anticipated flight of the UAV with 3D computer graphics in dependence upon the future position and identifying an obstacle in dependence upon the depiction of the anticipated flight.