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Rockford-Montgomery Labs, Inc. is a distribution and marketing company based in Athens, Georgia. The company has created a line of over the counter pharmaceutical products under its 360 OTC brand. As of 2010 the product is no longer sold.
Rockford-Montgomery Labs, Inc. distributes the 360 OTC (over-the-counter) branded line of pharmaceutical products. Its product line consists of 360 OTC Extra Strength Pain Relief and 360 OTC Ignite Maximum Strength, an alertness-aid. The 360 OTC Extra Strength Pain Relief and 360 OTC Ignite Maximum Strength are currently available in CVS/pharmacy, Walgreens and Meijer retail stores.
On February 18, 2007, Rockford-Montgomery Labs launched the first-ever SKYSCREEN Airship blimp with a 30 ft x 70 ft full-motion LED display.
In spring 2007, Rockford-Montgomery Labs, Inc. was the primary sponsor of the #36 Bill Davis Racing Toyota driven by Jeremy Mayfield in NASCAR's NEXTEL Cup Series.
360 OTC was the official sponsor of World Wrestling Entertainment's WrestleMania 23. However, WWE alleged in a lawsuit that this sponsorship went unpaid as well.
OTC (originally Groupe Doula Georges) was one of the first bands to emerge from the early days of the Opika label in what was then called Belgian Congo, now the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It was the first band to include Joseph Kabasele, later to be popularly known as Le Grand Kallé.
Around 1950 Joseph Kabasele joined with two of the session guitarists at Opika records, Georges Doula and Albert Yamba-Yamba, to form a combo called Groupe Doula Georges. In 1951 Doula and his band starred in a publicity film for the radio station Voix de la Concorde, which operated under the call letters "OTC." To capitalize on the notoriety gained from the film, the band chose to rename themselves OTC.
Template may mean:
The term document template when used in the context of file format refers to a common feature of many software applications that define a unique non-executable file format intended specifically for that particular application.
Template file formats are those whose file extension indicates that the file type is intended as a very high starting point from which to create other files.
These types of files are usually indicated on the File menu of the application:
For example, the word processing application Microsoft Word uses different file extensions for documents and templates: In Microsoft Word 2003 the file extension .dot
is used to indicate a template, in Microsoft Word 2007 .dotx
(in contrast to .doc
, resp. .docx
for a standard document).
In Adobe Dreamweaver the file extension .dwt
is used to indicate a template.
MS Word allows creating both layout and content templates. A layout template is a style guide for the file styles. It usually contains a chapter which explains how to use the styles within the documents. A content template is a document which provides a TOC. It might be modified to correspond to the user's needs.
Template is a Canadian science fiction novel by Matthew Hughes, published by PS Publishing. It follows the adventures of a professional duelist who is drawn into a murder mystery. The novel explores differences between various cultures.
Matthew Hughes has been called one of Canada's best science fiction writers and his novel Template has been considered to be one of his best novels.
Another review noted that this novel is part detective story, part space opera and part investigation into the clash of cultures.