RAIN BOOK

Brand Owner Address Description
RAINBOOK Rain Book 216 Haralson Lane Atlanta GA 30307 RAIN BOOK;Providing temporary use of a non-downloadable web application for managing investments and accounting; Providing temporary use of web based, non-downloadable computer software for online banking management and personal financial management; Providing temporary use of web based, non-downloadable computer software for financial transaction management; Providing temporary use of web based, non-downloadable computer software for tracking and analysis of personal and small business financial transactions; Providing temporary use of web based, non-downloadable computer software for financial planning, financial management, bill tracking and management, expense tracking and management, accounting, and taxable item tracking and management; Providing temporary use of web based, non-downloadable computer software for forecasting and analysis of data; Providing temporary use of web based, non-downloadable computer software for data aggregation; Providing temporary use of web based, non-downloadable computer software for providing alerts; Providing temporary use of web based, non-downloadable computer software for enabling users to retrieve account balances and transaction information; Providing temporary use of web based, non-downloadable computer software for managing credit and debit card accounts; Providing temporary use of web based, non-downloadable computer software for credit monitoring and credit scoring; Providing temporary use of web based, non-downloadable computer software for tracking and analysis of personal assets and investments;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A self-dumping rain gauge including a collection container with value indications for gauging rainfall amounts is disclosed. The methodology discovers an apparatus comprising a rain collection container with a top hole, a replaceable rain collection cap containing a rain collection chamber and a plug with channels, a bottom hole, and a siphoning tube located within the rain collection container. The siphoning tube, including an open first end that protrudes through the bottom hole; a curved midpoint, or alternatively an intersecting midpoint, located near the top of the container; and a second end that is within the rain collection container, permits the rain collection container to be self-dumping. A flat surface, with easy to read numbers directly correlating to value indications (e.g., graduation marks, horizontal lines), is attached to the rain collection container to provide a method for gauging amounts of rainfall.