Abstract: A container that holds wood charcoal. The container has a collapsible spout that is positioned so that, when the container is tipped, wood charcoal pours out when the spout is in the fully extended position. The spout is collapsible to close an opening in a front face to facilitate storage. A handle is provided at the top to facilitate grasping while pouring out the wood charcoal.
Abstract: A system and method which enforces integrity in the construction of component Plans, such Plans defined as being composed of one or more unique Strategies. The Strategies in turn are defined as being composed of one or more unique Objectives each and these Objectives in turn are defined as being composed of one or more unique Alternatives. The rules of uniqueness are enforced by the system and method which is designed to lead users intuitively through the construction of such Plans thus furthering the integrity of the Plans constructed through the system by virtue of the way the system organizes Plans and their components as its users proceed to utilize it The system offers a menu of activities associated with the tasks of constructing said Plans and their underlying components.
Abstract: A multiple access communications system reuses a set of N carrier frequencies in adjacent communications sites to provide more than N minimally cross-correlated frequency-hopping communications channels. A first set of communications channels is associated with a first of the communications sites. No two of the channels in the first set employ the same frequency at the same time. A second set of communications channels is associated with a second of the adjacent communications sites. No two of the channels in the second set of channels employ the same one of the N carrier frequencies at the same time. One or more sets of the minimally cross-correlated channels are further defined so that none of the channels in such sets employ the same frequency at the same time as more than a predetermined number of the channels in another of the sets of the minimally cross-correlated frequency-hopping communications channels.