NOTE CARDS STATIONERY

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
A CHEERFUL GIVER PSALM 103 A Cheerful Giver, Inc. 300 Front Street Elmer NJ 08318 Note cards and stationery;Candles;Psalm 103;The stippling is a feature of the mark.;
INSIDE OUT Xtend 3213 W. Wheeler St. Suite 154 Seattle WA 98119 Note cards and stationery;
KIDS WRITE! Mara Mi, Inc. 650 Taft Street N.E. Minneapolis MN 55413 note cards and stationery;
MOMENTS IN MINNESOTA Kolling, Cindy R.R. 1, Box 106 Gully MN 56646 note cards and stationery;MINNESOTA;
NORTH AMERICAN WATERFOWL SERIES WILLIAM GOULD, JR. 14906 BELLE AMI DR. LAUREL MD 20707 NOTE CARDS-STATIONERY;
PLANTOPIA PLANTOPIA, INC. PO Box 231985 Encinitas CA 92023 Note cards and stationery;PLANT UTOPIA;
RETURN OF THE NATIVE Maeder, Jill Ann 3307 Perry Lane Austin TX 78731 note cards and stationery;
RETURN OF THE NATIVE Maeder, Jill Ann 3307 Perry Lane Austin TX 78731 note cards and stationery;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A method for preserving the read/unread data when a database associated with an email program is moved from a source database to a destination database comprising a Migration Program (MP). The MP addresses the problem of the integrity of the association between the note IDs and the universal IDs when the database is moved, which alters the read/unread data for the user's messages. The MP determines the universal IDs associated with the note IDs. The MP then translates the note IDs into large pointers using the universal IDs. The MP then copies the read/unread table to the destination database and correlates the note IDs to the universal IDs. The MP then creates the note IDs. The result is that the association between the note IDs in the read/unread table, the universal IDs in the universal table, and thus the document data is preserved.