The Red Cross isn't a trademark, it's a federally protected symbol granted by Congressional Charter to the American National Red Cross. The symbol is also described in the treaties of Geneva, August 22, 1864, July 27, 1929 and August 12, 1949.
The two extra minutes of daylight you had on March 11th were due to the Earth's orbit around the sun, not because Congress monkeyed with Daylight Saving Time.
We use a web-based, SQL backend, system to track bugs, projects, enhancement requests, software orders and installs, customer disconnects, just about anything really. It's very versitile, mainly because it was written in-house by the people who needed, and wanted, it and has evolved over the last 20+ years as we've evolved. Nothing beats in-house software, except perhaps really good third-party software that's given away for free.
The Red Cross isn't a trademark, it's a federally protected symbol granted by Congressional Charter to the American National Red Cross. The symbol is also described in the treaties of Geneva, August 22, 1864, July 27, 1929 and August 12, 1949.
The two extra minutes of daylight you had on March 11th were due to the Earth's orbit around the sun, not because Congress monkeyed with Daylight Saving Time.
We use a web-based, SQL backend, system to track bugs, projects, enhancement requests, software orders and installs, customer disconnects, just about anything really. It's very versitile, mainly because it was written in-house by the people who needed, and wanted, it and has evolved over the last 20+ years as we've evolved. Nothing beats in-house software, except perhaps really good third-party software that's given away for free.