ORGANIZING CONDUCTING PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITIONS

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"I'VE BEEN FRAMED..." Batista, Randy A. 21 SE 2nd Place Gainesville FL 32601 organizing and conducting photography exhibitions;I HAVE BEEN FRAMED;
AMERICAN POSTCARDS FOR PRESERVATION NATIONAL TRUST FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION IN THE UNITED STATES Suite 1000 2600 Virginia Avenue NW Washington DC 20037 Organizing and conducting photography exhibitions featuring locations and events of historic significance for educational, cultural, or entertainment purposes;Developing itineraries for tours of historic trails;Fundraising services, namely, raising funds to promote projects and activities related to historic preservation issues;Conducting programs and contests to promote the public awareness of the importance of maintaining, preserving, and recognizing the historic, aesthetic and cultural significance of historic landmarks and sites;AMERICAN POSTCARDS FOR INTERNATIONAL CLASS 42;Providing a website featuring temporary use of non-downloadable software allowing website users to exchange, upload, post, and display photos, digital postcards, online videos and messages for sharing with others for educational, cultural, or entertainment purposes;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An apparatus uses a "self-organizing" method to eliminate or at least partially compensate for undesired or unexpected threshold errors encountered in analog-to-digital conversions. The self-organizing feature results in a relatively good, such as an optimal, spacing of a plurality of comparator thresholds even in the presence of relatively large comparator offsets, reference offsets, or other system offsets. Advantageously, the self-organizing techniques can be used without a special starting point for the thresholds. The self-organizing techniques can be used applied to at least portions of any analog-to-digital converter ADC that uses comparators, such as flash ADCs, pipeline ADCs, and sub-ranging ADCs.