MR. JOHN JEFFERSON LINN, OT, MHA/MBA
Restorative Service Providers at Holcombe Blvd, Houston, TX

License number
Texas 109585
Category
Restorative Service Providers
Type
Gerontology
Address
Address 2
2929 W Holcombe Blvd, Houston, TX 77025
680 S 4Th St, Louisville, KY 40202
Phone
(832) 618-5298

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Name
Address
Phone
John Linn, age 68
515 Standwick Way, Louisville, KY 40245
(502) 222-2175
John Linn, age 78
23207 Hazel Field Ct, Katy, TX 77494
(281) 395-2381
John Linn
PO Box 688, Village Mills, TX 77663
John C Linn, age 78
2505 Springpark Way, Richardson, TX 75082
(972) 231-7900
(972) 231-7096
John G Linn, age 70
3840 Glasgow Dr, Frisco, TX 75025
(972) 335-8524
(972) 335-0508
(972) 335-7511

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Mba Finance Graduate

Mba Finance Graduate

Location:
Louisville, Kentucky Area
Industry:
Financial Services
Work:
KBR Jul 2008 - May 2009 - Operations Coordinator KBR Jul 2007 - Jul 2008 - Operations Specialist KBR Oct 2005 - Jul 2007 - Human Resources Associate KBR Jun 2004 - Oct 2005 - Sports Director, Labor Foreman, & Laundry Foreman Adecco\Humana Inc Sep 2003 - May 2004 - Contractor
Education:
Northern Kentucky University 2009 - 2010
MBA, Finance
Western Kentucky University 1999 - 2003
BS, Management Science


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Borehole Survey Instrument

Borehole Survey Instrument

US Patent:
4485563, Dec 4, 1984
Filed:
Dec 3, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/446629
Inventors:
Harper E. Sharp - Houston TX
John W. Linn - Houston TX
Emil S. Macha - Stafford TX
Miles A. Smither - Houston TX
Assignee:
Wilson Industries, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 47022, G01D 942
US Classification:
33314
Abstract:
A borehole survey instrument is provided having a meniscus type floating compass member with indicia thereon for indicating azimuth and inclination. A light source is disposed below the indicia for illuminating the indicia upward through the liquid through which the meniscus type floating compass member floats. A lens system is provided for focusing the image of the illuminated compass member upon a film disposed below the compass member. This arrangement permits the centering post for the compass member to be of minimum diameter consistent with rigidity requirements and permits a high angle compass member to indicate angles of inclination approaching ninety degrees. A multiple light bulb light source is utilized and each light bulb is mounted in a manner which permits a single light bulb to illuminate the entire compass member. A hand-held programming and diagnostic unit is provided which may be momentarily electrically mated with the borehole survey tool to input a programmed timed delay and diagnostically test both the condition of the light bulbs utilized as the illumination source and the state of the batteries within the instrument. This hand-held programmable unit eliminates all the mechanical programming switches and permits the instrument to be completely sealed from the pressure, fluids and contaminants normally found in a well bore.