VIDEO STORE

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HOLY COW! MOOVIES WHATTA VIDEO STORE! MOOVIES, INC. 201 Brookfield Parkway, Suite 200 Greenville SC 29607 VIDEO STORE;retail stores, namely, the sale of clothing, videos, toys, cups and food;
HOLY COW! WHATTA VIDEO STORE! MOOVIES, INC. 201 Brookfield Parkway, Suite 200 Greenville SC 29607 VIDEO STORE;retail stores, namely, the sale of clothing, videos, toys, cups and food;
THE REEL VIDEO STORE Ackal, Gabriel R. 304 La Rue France, Suite 103 Lafayette LA 70508 VIDEO STORE;video store services;
THE UNFORGETTABLE VIDEO STORE. JUMBO VIDEO INC. 1075 North Service Road Oakville, Ontario L2M 2G2 Canada VIDEO STORE;retail store services in the field of videotapes, videotape cassettes, videotape recorders, videogames, videogame cartridges, toys, food, beverages, games, music, cassette tapes, compact discs and novelty items;
THE VIDEO STORE Vestron Inc. 1011 High Ridge Rd. Stamford CT 06907 VIDEO STORE;RETAIL VIDEO STORE SERVICES;THE LINING IN THE MARK ON THE DRAWING IS A FEATURE OF THE MARK AND DOES NOT INDICATE COLOR.;
THE VIDEO STORE Vestron Inc. 1011 High Ridge Rd. Stamford CT 06907 THE VIDEO STORE;VIDEO STORE SERVICES;
VIDSTORE TN Marketing 2955 Xenium Lane North, Suite 10 Plymouth MN 55441 VIDEO STORE;Providing a website that gives users the ability to create websites for uploading, promoting and selling videos on a wide variety of topics and subjects; Providing temporary use of non-downloadable computer software to create and customize websites; Building, hosting, managing and maintaining the websites of others; Platform as a service featuring computer software platforms for creating and securely operating electronic commerce websites; Providing temporary use of non-downloadable software to design the infrastructure and appearance of websites; Technical support services, namely, troubleshooting of computer software problems;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A circuit for generating video synchronization timing signals includes a negative peak detector (FIG. 5) for following variations of a composite video signal (FIG. 1), rather than clamping the most negative voltage of the composite video signal. The negative peak detector provides a voltage level VTIP representative of the voltage at the synchronization tip of the composite video signal. A sample and hold circuit (700,702,704) is used to add an offset VSLICE to VTIP, VSLICE being a voltage level of the breezeway, color burst, or back porch segments of the composite video signal, or a combination of these segments. To prevent amplifier DC offset error voltages from affecting the perceived VSLICE level, an amplifier (800) can be connected in a first position TTIP as part of a negative peak detector to store VTIP on a capacitor, in a second position TH as part of a sample and hold circuit to store VREF on a capacitor, and in a third position TCOMP to compare VSLICE+VTIP measured from the capacitors with the composite video signal to generate the overall circuit output.