DREAM TEAM

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
DREAM TEAM II NBA PROPERTIES, INC. Olympic Tower - 645 Fifth Avenue New York NY 10022 DREAM TEAM 2;Clothing; namely, hosiery, footwear, T-shirts, sweat shirts, sweatpants, pants, tank tops, jerseys, shorts, pajamas, sport shirts, rugby shirts, sweaters, belts, ties, nightshirts, hats, warm-up suits, jackets, parkas, coats, cloth bibs, head bands and wrist bands;
DREAM TEAM II NBA PROPERTIES, INC. Olympic Tower - 645 Fifth Avenue New York NY 10022 DREAM TEAM 2;clothing; namely, hosiery, footwear, T-shirts, sweat shirts, sweatpants, pants, tank tops, jerseys, shorts, sport shirts, rugby shirts, sweaters, belts, nightshirts, hats, warm-up suits, jackets, parkas, coats, cloth bibs, head bands and wrist bands;
DREAMTEAM SLUMBERLAND, INC. 3505 High Point Drive North, Building 2 Oakdale MN 551283422 DREAM TEAM;On-line retail store services featuring mattresses and furniture; Retail store services featuring mattresses and furniture;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A system and method of coordinating team members, each team member having a mission processor, in real time for continued coordinated operation in the absence of reliable communications between team members. Prior to a mission, each team member is provided with common programs and data for a mission, the data including identity of programs and data supplied to other team members and providing to each team member a pseudo random seed for use in conjunction with random functions. Each team member is provided with an initial set of conditions, whereby each team member performs deterministically to generate a same plan for itself and each of the other team members. Each team member monitors for a transmission event and responds to a transmission event by generating a re-planning operation, whereby each team member will produce a coordinated replan for itself and each other team member, whereby the team members remain coordinated. The monitoring can be detecting the presence or absence of a scheduled transmission from a team member, or receiving a transmission from a broadcast source, or receiving a transmission directed to team members from a headquarters, or receiving a commercial satellite broadcast, or maintaining a receiver for receiving a burst transmission from another team member or receiving a transmission indicative of a condition as reported by a team member.