Decorative Jeweled Wheel Cover
An improved wheel is provided wherein decorative items such as gem stones are embedded in either the wheel surface, a special mounting section attached to the wheel surface, or to a spoke strap that wraps around each spoke and positions embedded gem stones on the outside surface of the spoke.
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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 6401216 | System of performing checkpoint/restart of a parallel program A checkpoint of a parallel program is taken in order to provide a consistent state of the program in the event the program is to be restarted. Each process of the parallel program is responsible for taking its own checkpoint, however, the timing of when t... | 06/04/2002 |
| 6393583 | Method of performing checkpoint/restart of a parallel program A checkpoint of a parallel program is taken in order to provide a consistent state of the program in the event the program is to be restarted. Each process of the parallel program is responsible for taking its own checkpoint, however, the timing of when t... | 05/21/2002 |
| 6338147 | Program products for performing checkpoint/restart of a parallel program A checkpoint of a parallel program is taken in order to provide a consistent state of the program in the event the program is to be restarted. Each process of the parallel program is responsible for taking its own checkpoint, however, the timing of when t... | 01/08/2002 |
| 6332199 | Restoring checkpointed processes including adjusting environment variables of the processes A checkpoint of a process is taken in order to provide a consistent state of the process in the event the process is to be restarted. When the process is restarted, the process is placed in the state it was in when the checkpoint was taken. However, there... | 12/18/2001 |
| 6332200 | Capturing and identifying a complete and consistent set of checkpoint files A complete and consistent set of checkpoint files is captured and identified for use in restarting a parallel program. When each process of a parallel program takes a checkpoint, it creates a checkpoint file. The checkpoint file is named, and a part of th... | 12/18/2001 |
| 6256751 | Restoring checkpointed processes without restoring attributes of external data referenced by the processes A checkpoint of a process is taken in order to provide a consistent state of the process in the event the process is to be restarted. When the process is restarted, the process is placed in the state it was in when the checkpoint was taken. However, there... | 07/03/2001 |