Hinsdale Orthopaedics 1870 Silver Cross Blvd STE 200, New Lenox, IL 60451 (815)4623474 (phone), (815)4621032 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine Graduated: 1982
Procedures:
Hip Replacement Knee Replacement Arthrocentesis Hip/Femur Fractures and Dislocations Joint Arthroscopy Knee Arthroscopy
Conditions:
Internal Derangement of Knee Osteoarthritis Fractures, Dislocations, Derangement, and Sprains Internal Derangement of Knee Cartilage Internal Derangement of Knee Ligaments
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Daley graduated from the Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine in 1982. He works in Joliet, IL and 2 other locations and specializes in Orthopaedic Surgery. Dr. Daley is affiliated with Adventist Hinsdale Hospital, Advocate Good Samaritan Hospital, Presence Saint Joseph Hospital and Silver Cross Hospital.
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American film producer
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Christian Sacrifice: The Judaeo-Christian Background Before Origen
Stephen G. Rybicki - Boxborough MA, US David J. Boothby - Nashua NH, US Robert C. Daley - Nashua NH, US
Assignee:
Intellisync Corporation - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G06F 17/00
US Classification:
7071041, 707101, 707102, 707103 R
Abstract:
Synchronizing at least first and second instances of PIM databases stored on a client device with at least one instance of a PIM database stored on a server, by running client synchronization software on the client device, running server synchronization software on the server, which is connected to the client device over a communications link, having the client synchronization software determine changes made to the first and second instances on the client device, transmitting the changes in a single transmission, and having the server synchronization software process the changes for both the first and second instances.
David Boothby - Nashua NH, US Robert Daley - Nashua NH, US
Assignee:
Puma Technology, Inc., Delaware corporation
International Classification:
G06F007/00
US Classification:
707/100000
Abstract:
A computer implemented method is provided for synchronizing a first database located on a first computer and a second database located on a second computer. At the first computer, it is determined whether a record of the first database has been changed or added since a previous synchronization, using a first history file located on the first computer comprising records representative of records of the first database at the completion of the previous synchronization. If the record of the first database has not been changed or added since the previous synchronization, the first computer sends the second computer information which the second computer uses to identify the record of the first database to be unchanged.
Diagnostics And Monitoring Services In A Mobile Network For A Mobile Device
Robert Daley - Nashua NH, US Deven Shah - Orange CA, US Karen Chan - Richmond Hill, CA Bindu Rao - Laguna Niguel CA, US
International Classification:
H04Q 7/20
US Classification:
455425000
Abstract:
The present invention makes it possible to obtain debug- and other diagnostic information from mobile electronic devices in a system operator network. A Log Management object provides support for logging diagnostic data. A log file is employed to collect information on various device features for which tracing or debugging is turned on in a mobile electronic device such as, for example, a mobile handset, cellular phone, a personal digital assistant, a pager and a personal computer. It is also used to selectively collect information on specific events that are monitored, device specific data being collected, and network performance data, among other items. The diagnostic agent in the mobile device is a client side application that may run on the mobile device when required, or continuously as a monitoring application, and which manages and collects tracing information wirelessly to a server using a cellular data network. A diagnostic client may also be downloaded and executed to collect diagnostic data from applications, for example. Traps may also be set and data collected from them. The Log file may be retrieved from the server side in pull or push mode.
Friends Finder Service For A Mobile Device In A Network
Robert Daley - Nashua NH, US Eugene Wang - Laguna Niguel CA, US Sunil Marolia - Laguna Niguel CA, US
International Classification:
H04Q 7/08
US Classification:
340007290
Abstract:
A method and system for interfacing to an electronic device is disclosed. A service provider may receive a request from the electronic device to determine whether any of the specified mobile terminals may be within a specified range of the electronic device. The range may be a default value and/or specified by a user of the electronic device. The service provider may communicate to the electronic device whether any of the specified mobile terminals may be within the specified range. If so, the service provider may communicate information regarding the location of the mobile terminals within range. The service provider may also communicate to the electronic device a map on which the mobile terminals may be placed.
David J. Boothby - Nashua NH Robert C. Daley - Nashua NH John R. Marien - Nashua NH
Assignee:
Pumatech, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G06F 1700
US Classification:
707201
Abstract:
A computer implemented method and a computer program for synchronizing a first and a second database, where data is provided for keeping track of whether the records of the first database have been added or changed since a previous synchronization. Based data reflecting whether the records of the first database have been added or changed since a previous synchronization, it is determined whether the records of the first database have been changed or added since the previous synchronization. If one of the records of the first database has not been changed or added since the previous synchronization, a synchronization with records of the second database is performed using a record representative of the one record at the time of a previous synchronization. The representative record is stored in a history file which contains records reflecting the contents of records of the databases at the time of a previous synchronization.
Using Distributed History Files In Synchronizing Databases
David J. Boothby - Nashua NH Robert C. Daley - Nashua NH
Assignee:
Puma Technology, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G06F 1730
US Classification:
707201
Abstract:
A computer implemented method is provided for synchronizing a first database located on a first computer and a second database located on a second computer. At the first computer, it is determined whether a record of the first database has been changed or added since a previous synchronization, using a first history file located on the first computer comprising records representative of records of the first database at the completion of the previous synchronization. If the record of the first database has not been changed or added since the previous synchronization, the first computer sends the second computer information which the second computer uses to identify the record of the first database to be unchanged.
David J. Boothby - Nashua NH Robert C. Daley - Nashua NH
Assignee:
Puma Technology, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G06F 1730
US Classification:
707201
Abstract:
A computer implemented method is provided for synchronizing a first database located on a first computer and a second database located on a second computer. At the first computer, it is determined whether a record of the first database has been changed or added since a previous synchronization, using a first history file located on the first computer comprising records representative of records of the first database at the completion of the previous synchronization. If the record of the first database has not been changed or added since the previous synchronization, the first computer sends the second computer information which the second computer uses to identify the record of the first database to be unchanged.
User-Defined Stimulation Patterns For Juvenile Products
- Pittsburgh PA, US Kevin Dowling - Westford MA, US Mary J. Koes - Pittsburgh PA, US Arjit Arora - Pittsburgh PA, US Suraj Joseph - Coraopolis PA, US Henry F. Thorne - Pittsburgh PA, US Robert D. Daley - Pittsburgh PA, US Mara McFadden - Pittsburgh PA, US Richard Juchniewicz - Pittsburgh PA, US
International Classification:
A47D 13/00 G05D 19/02 A47D 13/10 G08C 17/02
Abstract:
Systems and methods define a stimulation pattern for a juvenile product utilizing a mobile device that executes a mobile application that is linked to the juvenile product. The method comprises the step of recognizing, by the mobile device when executing the mobile app, the user-defined stimulation pattern for the juvenile product. The stimulation pattern can be a vibration pattern or a motion pattern, and can be detected in a number of different ways by the mobile device. The method further comprises the step of determining control signals for the actuator(s) of the juvenile product based on the user-defined stimulation pattern that is recognized by the mobile device. The method further comprises the step of, in response to receiving a command to execute the user-defined stimulation pattern, controlling the actuator(s) of the juvenile product based on the stored control signals for the user-defined stimulation pattern.
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The season begins with "USS Calister," an episode named after a virtual reality, Star Trek-esque ship run by a captain who, back on earth, is actually an oft-teased start-up employee named Robert Daley, who's wont to board the Callister and live out a much glossier and more exciting version of his r
We start with a straight-faced parody of Shatner-era Star Trek, with Robert Daley (Jesse Plemons) in the captains seat. Daley and the rest of the U.S.S. Callister crew are tracking an outlaw named Valdak, who has made off with a precious crystal and now taunts Daley in extremely Khan-like fashion. Valdak escapes his exploding ship to a nearby planet, but theres no time to chase him right now. Instead, Robert Daley has to go to work at his job in real life. This episode is set in a slightly futuristic world with improved technology, such as the virtual reality multiplayer online video game In
light, a social outcast reduced to making his action figures say theyll be his friends. But much in the same way that recent years have seen the nerd community eagerly assume the role of the bully after being bullied themselves, so too does Robert Daley prove to be more sadist than sad sack.