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1. A container for storing and dispensing goods, the container comprising a base at a lower end thereof and at least one wall surrounding the base and extending upward therefrom to a top of the container, the at least one wall having an inner surface and an outer surface, the top having an opening therein, the container having a lift therein, the lift having a tray with an elongated member extending upward therefrom, the lift being movable independently of the container, the tray being capable of being raised above the base by releasably affixing a portion of the elongated member to a retainer located on the container at or near a top thereof, therebeing different portions of the elongated member that can be affixed to the retainer to achieve different heights of the tray above the base.
2. A container for storing and dispensing goods, the container comprising a base at a lower end thereof and at least one wall surrounding the base and extending upward therefrom to a top of the container, the at least one wall having an inner surface and an outer surface, the top having an opening therein, the container having a lift therein, the lift having a tray with an elongated member extending upward therefrom, at least an upper portion of the elongated member being bendable but sufficiently rigid to remain in position when bent and when straightened, the tray being suspendable above the base of the container at infinite positions between the base and the top by bending a desired length of the elongated member around a retainer located at or near the top of the container.
3. The container of claim 2 wherein the elongated member is a wire.
4. The container of claim 3 wherein the wire is embedded in a covering material.
5. The container of claim 3 wherein the wire is surrounded by a sleeve.
6. The container of claim 2 wherein the retention means is an upper surface of the top of the container with the elongated member being bent around the top in a generally inverted U-shaped configuration.
7. The container of claim 2 wherein the elongated member is bendable along substantially along the entire length thereof.
8. The container of claim 2 wherein the tray is sized to fit within the open top to enable it to be inserted into and remove from the container.
9. The container of claim 2 wherein the container additionally comprises a cover for engaging with an upper lip of the at least wall in order to seal the top of the container.
10. The container of claim 2 wherein the tray has a flat upper surface.
11. The container of claim 2 wherein the tray is normal to the elongated member.
12. The container of claim 2 wherein the perimeter of an upper surface of the trays is fitted with a continuous, upwardly extending flange portion for facilitating the containment of articles on the upper surface of the tray.
13. The container of claim 2 wherein the elongated member has an upper end comprising a handle.

The claims below are in addition to those above.
All refrences to claim(s) which appear below refer to the numbering after this setence.

1. A method comprising:
scanning, by an automated tool, one or more application programs associated with a user, the one or more application programs including data indicative of one or more first action items calendared in a relevant time period that includes one or more days when the user intends to be out of the office and one or more second action items calendared in a time period extending beyond the one or more days when the user intends to be out of the office, the one or more first action items including at least one task due to be completed during the one or more days when the user intends to be out of the office, the one or more second action items including at least one task due to be completed within a predetermined period of time after the last of the one or more days that the user intends to be out of the office, the predetermined period of time specified by the user, the one or more application programs including an email client;
presenting the one or more first action items and the one or more second action items to the user via a user interface;
responsive to input received, electronically notifying each of one or more delegates correspondingly assigned to complete the one or more first action items and the one or more second action items; and
setting, by the automated tool, an auto-reply message to be sent in reply to an incoming email message received during the one or more days when the user is out of the office.
2. The method of claim 1 further comprising setting, by the automated tool, an auto-reply message to be played in response to an incoming call directed to a telephone number of the user received during the one or more days when the user is out of the office.
3. The method of claim 1 further comprising precluding invoking of a trip planner utility until after the input has been received.
4. The method of claim 1 wherein the input comprises a list of the one or more delegates.
5. The method of claim 4 further comprising setting, by the automated tool, one or more calendar reminders for the user corresponding to the one or more first action items.
6. The method of claim 1 wherein the one or more first action items comprise a scheduled meeting that the user has been invited to attend.
7. The method of claim 1 wherein the one or more application programs further include data indicative of one or more authorization items associated with the user, and further comprising:
presenting the one or more authorization items to the user via the user interface; and
responsive to additional input received, electronically notifying each of one or more proxies correspondingly assigned authority over the one or more authorization item.
8. A non-transitory computer-readable memory encoded with a computer program for managing reminders and delegating action items for a user operable to:
scan one or more application programs associated with the user, the one or more application programs including data indicative of one or more first action: items calendared in a relevant time period that includes one or more days when the user intends to be out of the office and one or more second action items calendared in a time period extending beyond the one or more days when the user intends to be out of the office, the one or more first action items including at least one task due to be completed during the one or more days when the user intends to be out of the office, the one or more second action items including at least one task due to be completed within a predetermined period of time after the last of the one or more days that the user intends to be out of the office, the predetermined period of time specified by the user;
present via a user interface a listing that includes the one or more first action items and, the one or more second action items, and one or more disposition commands associated with each of the one or more first and second action items;
responsive to input received from the user interface, execute a selected disposition command for each of the one or more first and second action items; and
set an auto-reply message responsive to further input from the user, the auto-reply message to be sent in reply to an incoming email message received during the one or more days when the user is out of the office.
9. The computer-readable memory of claim 8 wherein the computer-readable memory is further operable to set an auto-reply message to be played in response to an incoming call directed to a telephone number of the user received during the one or more days when the user is out of the office.
10. The computer-readable memory of claim 8 wherein the computer-readable memory is further operable to invoke a trip planner utility that assists in making travel arrangements for the user during the one or more days when the user is out of the office.
11. The computer-readable memory of claim 8 wherein the one or more disposition commands comprises one of more messages sent to one or more delegates correspondingly nominated to perform the one or more first action items.
12. The computer-readable memory of claim 8 wherein the selected disposition command comprises setting an automated calendar reminder for the user.
13. The computer-readable memory of claim 8 wherein the one or more first action items comprise a scheduled meeting that the user has been invited to attend.
14. A system comprising:
one or more network nodes running one or more application programs that provide electronic calendaring or reminder functions for a user, one of the nodes including:
one or more processors; and
a non-transitory memory comprising one or more instructions executable at the processors, the processors operable when executing the instructions to:
scan the one or more application programs for at least one first action item due in a relevant time period that includes one or more days when the user intends to be out of the office at least one second action item calendared in a time period extending beyond the one or more days when the user intends to be out of the office, the at least one first action item including at least one task due to be completed during the one or more days when the user intends to be out of the office, the at least one second action item including at least one task due to be completed within a predetermined period of time after the last of the one or more days that the user intends to be out of the office, the predetermined period of time specified by the user;
responsive to a first input received, delegate the at least one first action item and the at least one second action item to one or more proxies;
scan the one or more application programs for at least one authorization item associated with the user;
responsive to a second input received, delegate authority over the at least one authorization item to one or more persons during the one or more days when the user is out of the office; and
wherein the one or more application programs include an email client, and wherein the one or more processors, when executing the instructions, are further operable to set an auto-reply message to be sent in reply to an incoming email message received during the one or more days when the user is out of the office.
15. The system of claim 14 wherein the relevant time period is predetermined with respect to the at least one first action item.

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1-14. (canceled)
15. A method for controlling phytoparasitic nematodes comprising the use of termite nest powder.
16. The method according to claim 15, wherein the termite nest powder is obtained from termites belonging to the genus Cubitermes or Macrotermes.
17. The method according to claim 16, wherein the termite nest powder is associated with a substrate in order to make up an inoculum.
18. The method according to claim 15, wherein the amount of termite nest powder in relation to the substrate is below 10% (m:v) and advantageously between 1% (m:v)-10% (m:v), preferentially between 1% (m:v)-5% (m:v), and more preferentially 1%.
19. The method according to claim 15, notably in areas for the cultivation of cereal, fodder, garden, fruit or horticultural crops.
20. A composition of matter comprising:
a. termite nest powder, wherein the particle size in said powder is between 1 \u03bcm-1,000 \u03bcm and preferentially between 1 \u03bcm-500 \u03bcm
b. said substrate is chosen from among garden mould from cultivation residues, preferentially garden mould, which, if need be, may be mixed with sand, the garden mould: sand ratio being advantageously (1:1) (v:v), the termite nest powder: substrate ratio being below 10% and advantageously between 1% (m:v)-10% (m:v), preferentially between 1% (m:v)-5% (m:v) and more preferentially being 1% (m:v).
21. The composition of matter according to claim 20, wherein the termite nest powder is obtained from termites belonging to the genus Cubitermes or Macrotermes.
22. A method for the control of phytoparasitic nematodes in areas to be cultivated, notably for cereal, fodder, garden, fruit or horticultural crops, wherein an inoculum has been introduced, the inoculum having been prepared by mixing termite nest powder with a substrate, said powder being, if need be, later comminuted.
23. The method according to claim 22, wherein the particle size of said termite nest powder is between 1 \u03bcm-1,000 \u03bcm (particle size should be more precisely determined) and preferentially between 1 \u03bcm-500 \u03bcm.
24. The method according to claim 22, wherein the termite nest powder is obtained from termites belonging to the genus Cubitermes or Macrotermes.
25. The method according to claims 22, wherein the inoculum is prepared by mixing said termite nest powder with a substrate, said substrate being chosen from among compost obtained from cultivation residues, preferentially garden mould, which, if need be, is mixed with sand, the garden mould: sand ratio being advantageously (1:1) (v:v), the termite nest powder: substrate ratio being between 1% (m:v)-10% (m:v), preferentially between 1% (m:v)-5% (m:v), and more preferentially being 1% (m:v).
26. The method according to claim 22, wherein the inoculum is introduced in areas for cultivation at doses between 1-25 ml inoculum for each cultivation unit element, preferentially between 1-10 ml inoculum, and more preferentially at a dose of 1 ml inoculum, said cultivation unit element being notably a grain or a plant.
27. The method according to claim 22, wherein a grain is sown or a plant is transferred for each dose of inoculum which is introduced in areas for cultivation.
28. The method for the control of phytoparasitic nematodes according to claim 22 comprising the following steps:
a. collection and, if need be, comminuting of termite nest powder, wherein the particle size of said powder is between 1 \u03bcm-1,000 \u03bcm and preferentially between 1 \u03bcm-500 \u03bcm),
b. preparation of an inoculum by mixing said powder with a substrate, said substrate being chosen from among compost obtained from cultivation residues, preferentially from garden mould, which, if need be, is mixed with sand, the garden mould: sand ratio being advantageously (1:1) (v:v), the termite nest powder: substrate ratio being between 1 % (m:v)-10% (m:v), preferentially between 1% (m:v)-5% (m:v) and more preferentially being 1% (m:v),
c. introduction of the inoculum into areas to be cultivated at doses between 1-25 ml inoculum for each cultivation unit element, preferentially between 1-10 ml inoculum for each cultivation unit element, and more preferentially at a dose of 1 ml inoculum for each cultivation unit element,
d. sowing of a grain or transfer of a plant into areas to be cultivated with crops containing the inoculum.
29. The method according to claim 23, wherein the termite nest powder is obtained from termites belonging to the genus Cubitermes or Macrotermes.

The claims below are in addition to those above.
All refrences to claim(s) which appear below refer to the numbering after this setence.

1-11. (canceled)
12. A conductive contact holder that holds a circuit structure to be inspected and a conductive contact for inputting and outputting a signal to and from a circuit board or supplying power to the circuit board, the circuit board generating a signal to be supplied to the circuit structure, the conductive contact holder comprising:
a first substrate that includes a plurality of openings each holding the conductive contact;
a first holding member that is formed by filling the openings with an insulating material that forms a coat covering part or all of a surface of the first substrate and smoothing a surface of the insulating material except part of the coat, and that includes a plurality of holes located at positions corresponding to the openings, respectively, the conductive contact being inserted through each of the holes;
a second substrate that is conductive and is substantially identical in shape with the first substrate, the second substrate being layered on the first substrate; and
a second holding member that is substantially identical in shape with the first holding member, and includes a plurality of holes each communicating with one of the holes of the first holding member, wherein
the coat of the first holding member and a coat of the second holding member are located on opposite surfaces with the first substrate and the second substrate therebetween.
13. The conductive contact holder according to claim 12, wherein
the first substrate includes a concave portion that is filled with the insulating material to form the coat, the concave portion having a predetermined depth from the surface, and
part of the openings have an end at a bottom of the concave portion.
14. The conductive contact holder according to claim 12, wherein the openings of the first substrate each include
a tapered portion that has a largest diameter on a side of a surface facing the second substrate, and gradually tapers along a thickness direction of the first substrate, and
a cylindrical small diameter portion that has a diameter equal to a smallest diameter of the tapered portion, and communicates with the tapered portion.
15. The conductive contact holder according to claim 12, wherein the insulating material is fluorine resin.
16. A conductive contact unit comprising;
a conductive contact holder;
a plurality of conductive contacts that are held in the conductive contact holder; and
a circuit board, wherein
the conductive contact holder holds a circuit structure to be inspected and the conductive contacts for inputting and outputting a signal to and from the circuit board or supplying power to the circuit board,
the circuit board generates a signal to be supplied to the circuit structure,
the conductive contact holder includes
a first substrate that includes a plurality of openings each holding one of the conductive contacts,
a first holding member that is formed by filling the openings with an insulating material that forms a coat covering part or all of a surface of the first substrate and smoothing a surface of the insulating material except part of the coat, and that includes a plurality of holes located at positions corresponding to the openings, respectively, the conductive contacts being inserted through the holes, respectively;
a second substrate that is conductive and is substantially identical in shape with the first substrate, the second substrate being layered on the first substrate; and
a second holding member that is substantially identical in shape with the first holding member, and includes a plurality of holes each communicating with one of the holes of the first holding member, and

the coat of the first holding member and a coat of the second holding member are located on opposite surfaces with the first substrate and the second substrate therebetween.