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TRUE (IN)VISIBILITY HDVE Suite 1600 5215 N. O'Connor Irving TX 75039 TRUE INVISIBILITY;Career networking services, namely, providing career information in the nature of an index of potential employees by means of global computer-networks; personnel placement and recruitment services, namely, screening and sourcing of potential job candidates for potential employers via global computer network; employment agent and counseling services, namely, employment recruitment services, career development counseling and job placement; referral services in the nature of providing roommate matching services for others; Administration of a discount program for enabling participants to obtain discounts and complimentary awards on goods and services through use of a discount membership card;
TRUE (IN)VISIBILITY HDVE Suite 1600 5215 N. O'Connor Irving TX 75039 TRUE INVISIBILITY;Dating services, namely, offering computer dating services and video dating services; providing information in the field of self-improvement; and private investigation on background profiles;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Timecoding systems, methods and data structures are described which, in some embodiments, permit a true time to be ascertained from media samples whose timecodes contain an amount of drift which can arise from having non-integer frame rates. Inventive methods incorporate the use of an offset parameter that describes a time difference between a timecode and a true time associated with a media sample. The inventive approaches can be incorporated with and used compatibly in connection with current timecoding paradigms such as SMPTE timecode and the like. Further embodiments permit timecoding to take place at the field level of a frame. This can permit true-time calculations to be done to ascertain the true time associated with individual fields of a frame. In addition, other embodiments provide novel counting compensation methods that are directed to reducing the drift that can be associated with media samples that are sampled at non-integer frame rates.