RE/MAX PROFESSIONALS Littleton, CO (303)9733313 (Phone)
About:
Jim has over 36 years of residential experience, with over a 1,000.00 transactions to his credit. A Denver native there is little that Jim does not know about the Metro real estate market. Jim has been a director for the South Metro Denver Realtor Association and the Colorado Association of Realtors. Jim is a member of the Early-Ford v-8 Club, American Truck Historical Society, Historical Construction Equipment Association
Wells Fargo- Space Des Moines, IA Mar 2010 to Sep 2011 Planner & Data Center DesignAlign Communications New York, NY Apr 2008 to Dec 2008 Auto Cad Drafter/Technology Relocation Specialist - Telecommunications & Data Center DesignTyco Telecommunications Morristown, NJ Sep 2007 to Mar 2008 Auto Cad Drafter/Space Planner - Telecommunications & CommercialFrank Colasurdo, Architects Sparta, NJ Aug 2006 to Jun 2007 Project Manager/Auto Cad Drafter - TelecommunicationsCingular Wireless Paramus, NJ Sep 2005 to Aug 2006 Network Space Planner - TelecommunicationsHerbst & Musciano Architects & Planners Cedar Knolls, NJ Sep 2004 to Aug 2005 Draftsman - Telecommunications
Education:
Lincoln Technical Institute Mahwah, NJ Jan 2002 to Jan 2004 Diploma in ACAD Software and hands-on traditional drafting table techniques
Skills:
MS Office, Auto CAD, Inventory Management,
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
James S Hatfield
Re/Max Professionals Inc Real Estate Agents and Managers
8500 W Bowles Ave Ste 100, Littleton, CO 80123
James Hatfield Director, President
Barbers Hill Homecoming and Scholarship Association
James Hatfield Principal
Hatfield Evangelistic Ministry Religious Organization
1352 Maple Ln, Greenback, TN 37742
James M. Hatfield Owner, Family And General Dentistry
James M Hatfield DDS Dentist's Office
38 Woodland Ave, Summit, NJ 07901 (908)5220010
James Hatfield
Re/Max Professionals, Inc Real Estate Agents
8500 W Bowles Ave, Littleton, CO 80123 (303)9733313, (303)8880661, (720)3316414
Jason R. Cox - Firestone CO, US Christopher J. Demattio - Longmont CO, US Monty A. Forehand - Loveland CO, US Michael B. Danielson - Longmont CO, US James C. Hatfield - Johnstown CO, US Manuel A. Offenberg - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
Seagate Technology LLC - Cupertino CA
International Classification:
G06F 21/00 G06F 12/14
US Classification:
713183, 713193, 726 7, 380 45, 380277
Abstract:
A storage device that supports Trusted Computer Group (TCG) security allows management of TCG security features by a Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) using non-TCG security commands supported by the BIOS. In one implementation, a BIOS that does not support TCG security but does support ATA security can use ATA drive unlock to invoke TCG drive unlock on the storage device. Further, the storage device can be transitioned among multiple security operating modes (e. g. , Undeclared, ATA security or TCG security).
Brett Alan Cook - Westminster CO, US James Carl Hatfield - Johnstown CO, US Jonathan Williams Haines - Boulder CO, US
Assignee:
Seagate Technology LLC - Scotts Valley CA
International Classification:
G11B 21/02 G11B 19/04 G11B 15/04
US Classification:
360 75, 360 60
Abstract:
Method and apparatus for actively protecting a device from damage due to an impact or other acceleration condition. An active protection system is provided with a sensor which outputs an acceleration signal in relation to an acceleration state of the device. A circuit processes the acceleration signal in relation to a configuration control input indicative of an operational environment in which the device is operated, and a protection mechanism configures the device in relation to the processed acceleration signal. A configuration control module preferably supplies the configuration control input as a user selectable or host input. Preferably, protection mechanism places the device in a protective state to protect against damage due to an imminent impact, such as from a free fall condition. The processing preferably comprises adaptive filtering of the acceleration signal and the application of one or more thresholds to detect said imminent impact.
Mark R. Eisner - Allentown PA James M. Hatfield - Summit NJ
International Classification:
A61C 116
US Classification:
433116
Abstract:
A dental hand piece protective covering, shield or prophylactic comprised of a thin, tear-resistant, semi-rigid but elastic material which is sterile and disposable for covering the entirety of each of several different types of dental hand pieces providing opposing top and bottom apertures therein for access to the releasable securing means for the dental bur or other dental tool, clearance for operation of the bur or other dental tool and an air exhaust port for the air-driven turbines. The apparatus will significantly reduce and/or prevent the spread of disease through the re-use of non-sterile dental hand pieces.
University High School, Laguna College of Art and Design - Fine Art
Relationship:
Married
James Hatfield
Work:
St. Johns Law Group - Attorney
Education:
University of South Carolina School of Law - Law, University of Miami School of Law - Master in Tax Law
About:
Mr. Hatfield’s practice areas include consumer bankruptcy (chapters 7 and 13), commercial bankruptcy (chapters 7 and 11), estate planning, wills, living wills, health care surrogate designations, livi...
James Hatfield
Work:
Hatfield Construction, Inc. - Owner, General Contractor (1987)
Education:
Baptist Bible College of Penna. - Education, Pastoral Studies
James Hatfield
Relationship:
Married
About:
Singer/Songwriter/Music Software Hack/Music Collector expressing himself through music!
Tagline:
Just Another Web Musician Sharing His Original Music With The World
Elisha TwerskiCheesehead TVAndrew Gould FantasyProsBobby Sylvester FantasyProsJames Hatfield Hatty Waiver Wire GuruMike Tagliere FantasyProsMichael TomlinSoCalledFanEx often. Id spend up to 50% of my remaining FAAB on him depending on my TE need. Keep an eye on who you are playing in your playoffs; if they are in need of a TE, it never hurts to play waiver wire defense, and keep Thomas away from your opponent.James Hatfield(Hatty Waiver Wire Guru) may have a chance to stop Josh Allen on the ground. The issue is that they have a hard time stopping the QB through the air and allow very high passer ratings so this would require Allen to throw it more. Detroit is a high risk/reward in Week 15.James Hatfield(Hatty Waiver Wire Guru)