JAMES THOMAS SKURSKI
Pilots at Wild Sonnet Trl, Norcross, GA

License number
Georgia A5049915
Issued Date
Apr 2015
Expiration Date
Apr 2017
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
4200 Wild Sonnet Trl, Norcross, GA 30092

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Name
Address
Phone
James Skurski, age 55
4200 Wild Sonnet Trl, Norcross, GA 30092
(404) 229-3134
James T Skurski, age 56
2976 Landington Way, Duluth, GA 30096
James T Skurski, age 56
4250 Twin Rivers Dr, Gainesville, GA 30504
(770) 536-3089
(770) 536-6467
(770) 536-3856

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James Skurski - Norcross, GA

James Skurski - Norcross, GA

Work:
Cisco - Lawrenceville, GA
Senior Software Engineer Consultant - Insight Global
Danger, A Subsidiary of Microsoft - Duluth, GA
Software Developer Engineer
Danger, Inc - Duluth, GA
Senior Software Engineer, Software Engineering
Techsonic Industries/Humminbird - Alpharetta, GA
Senior Software Engineer Consultant
Panasonic - Suwanee, GA
Senior Software Engineer, Software Engineering
Education:
Southern College of Technology - Marietta, GA
Master of Science in Electrical Engineering Technology
Southern College of Technology - Marietta, GA
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Technology


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Film Saving Apparatus For Photographic Camera

Film Saving Apparatus For Photographic Camera

US Patent:
4440480, Apr 3, 1984
Filed:
Jul 26, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/401878
Inventors:
James K. Skurski - Norcross GA
International Classification:
G03B 3510
US Classification:
354110
Abstract:
A film saving apparatus for photographic camera in which a spring loaded stop member projects into the film path when the rear door of the camera is swung open. The stop member is positioned to engage a notched portion of the leader end of a conventional roll of 35 mm film after the tongue portion is received onto the take-up spool. The stop member is retracted when the camera door is closed by virtue of a camming action exerted by the door member on the stop member overcoming the action of the spring. The 35 mm film now passes over the stop member which is retracted out of the film path.