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Christopher A Grabowski

from Export, PA
Age ~46

Christopher Grabowski Phones & Addresses

  • Export, PA
  • McKeesport, PA
  • 419 Manor Rd, Delmont, PA 15626 (724) 468-3851 (724) 468-6334
  • Greensburg, PA
  • 754 Carroll St, Brooklyn, NY 11215
  • 419 Manor Rd, Delmont, PA 15626 (724) 640-5522

Work

Company: Pinkerton government services, northrop grumman Jan 2006 Position: Lobby guard

Education

School / High School: Island Trees High School 1991

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Carpenter At Mid American Gunite

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United States
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Christopher Grabowski Levittown, NY

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Work:
Pinkerton Government Services, Northrop Grumman

Jan 2006 to Present
Lobby Guard

Risk Protective Services, J.F.K Airport
Jamaica, NY
Jul 2003 to Jan 2006
Security Officer

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En-Route Navigation Display Method And Apparatus Using Head-Up Display

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US Patent:
8521411, Aug 27, 2013
Filed:
May 28, 2005
Appl. No.:
10/593138
Inventors:
Christopher T. Grabowski - New York NY, US
Thomas Zamojdo - New York NY, US
Assignee:
Making Virtual Solid, L.L.C. - New Milford NJ
International Classification:
G01C 21/00
US Classification:
701200
Abstract:
In an en-route navigation system such as for a vehicle, an image of a cable is presented as a navigation object in a head-up display to indicate a route that the vehicle should follow. In particular embodiments the cable appears to an observer to be a real cable existing in the landscape and extending higher than the head of the observer as would, for example, a trolley cable. The cable is illustratively displayed volumetrically and with an optic flow that is consistent with the optic flow of the landscape when the vehicle is moving, thereby creating the impression that it is real. As a result, the cable can be displayed without any accompanying images that correlate points on the cable with locations in the landscape and yet nonetheless serve as a very useful tool for indicating to a driver the route over which the vehicle should go. The cable may be in any of a number of forms including a continuous line, a line with non-closely-spaced gaps, a line having non-closely-spaced segments that have a different luminance from the rest of the line or a string of closely-spaced objects.
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