THREE MILLION CATS

Brand Owner Address Description
3 MILLION CATS 2095462 Ontario Limited 23 Sandringham Dr. Toronto Canada THREE MILLION CATS;hosting an online community website featuring shared communications between community members interested in pet information; electronic transmission of data and information via global communications networks; telecommunications services, namely, providing on-line facilities for real time interaction between and among users of computers in the field of topics of general interest via global communication networks and wireless personal digital assistants; Entertainment services, namely, providing a web site where users can post ratings, reviews and recommendations on the services of others in the field of business organizations, veterinarian services, professional services, restaurants, accommodations, travel, retail services using global communication networks, providing referrals in the field of business organizations, veterinarian services, professional services, restaurants, accommodations, travel, retail services using global communications networks; Computer software and programs enabling users of wireless personal digital assistants to simultaneously access databases and global communication networks; computer software enabling transfer of data between and among wireless personal digital assistants; computer software enabling transfer of data from global communication networks to wireless personal digital assistants; computer software to enable authoring, posting, uploading, downloading, transmitting, receiving, editing, extracting, encoding, decoding, playing, storing, organizing, showing, displaying, tagging, blogging, sharing or otherwise providing electronic media or information between and among wireless personal digital assistants and global communication networks;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A pedal assembly for a bass drum or high hat cymbals. A flat base plate has a resilient pedal board clamped to it with the pedal board inclined to receive a foot. A beater stick is connected with the toe end of the pedal board by a linkage that drives the beater stick against a bass drum when the pedal is depressed. The resiliency of the pedal board returns it to its normal position when foot pressure is withdrawn. The material of which the pedal board is constructed has a modulus of elasticity between about one million and about six million. A striker pad limits the depression of the pedal board to limit the force that the beater stick can apply to the drum.