TOUR PACIFIC

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TOURPACIFIC TOUR PACIFIC 2004 PLAMERA LANE, FORT WORTH, TX 76131 TOUR PACIFIC;Hammocks; Tents; Awnings of textile or synthetic materials; Bed tents; Canopies of textile or synthetic materials; Canvas bags for laundry; Canvas canopies; Canvas tarpaulins; Grow tents; Laundry bags; Mesh bags for storage; Packaging bags of textile material; Shoe bags for storage; Tarpaulins; Tents made of textile materials; Tents for mountaineering or camping; Unfitted vehicle covers; Waterproof bags, namely, wet bags for temporary storage of wet and/or soiled cloth diapers;
TOURPACIFIC Luxports 8900 Directors Row, Dallas TX 75247 TOUR PACIFIC;Cushions; Pillowforms; Pillows; Accent pillows; Bean bag pillows; Bed pillows; Beds for household pets; Beds, mattresses, pillows and bolsters; Camping furniture; Camping mattresses; Camping tables; Folding beds; Folding chairs; Novelty pillows; Outdoor furniture; Ring bearer pillows; Tent pegs, not of metal; Travel pillows; U-shaped pillows;
TOURPACIFIC TOUR PACIFIC 2004 PLAMERA LANE, FORT WORTH, TX 76131 TOUR PACIFIC;Throws; Towels; Baby bedding, namely, bundle bags, swaddling blankets, crib bumpers, fitted crib sheets, crib skirts, crib blankets, and diaper changing pad covers not of paper; Baby blankets; Baby bunting; Bath towels; Beach towels; Blanket throws; Blankets for outdoor use; Canvas fabric; Cushion covers; Individual place mats made of textile; Mosquito nets; Pet blankets; Sleeping bag liners; Sleeping bags; Sleeping bags for babies; Sleeping bags for camping; Throws designed to also be wrapped around a person; Travelling blankets;
 

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  1. A method and system that archive a three-dimensional site in a highly-compact manner such that real-time, three-dimensional exploration and interaction with the site with high-resolution graphics is enabled. During authoring, information is collected about a site, and processed into a walkmap comprising a number of maps. A visibility map indicates which ones of the many polygons that make up a site are potentially visible from a given region. A collision map establishes where a can navigate in the site. A ground map tracks the terrain for reproducing camera heights and viewing angles, and a trigger map causes scripts to be fired from locations in the site. During navigation, only the maps relevant to a user's current position are active, whereby rapid rendering of an appropriate image for the user's current perspective is possible in real-time, providing a first person, perspective tour of the site in a perceived three-dimensional environment.