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  2. Return address - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Return_address

    In postal mail, a return address is an explicit inclusion of the address of the person sending the message. It provides the recipient (and sometimes authorized intermediaries) with a means to determine how to respond to the sender of the message if needed.

  3. Windowed envelope - Wikipedia

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    A windowed envelope is a conventional envelope with a transparent (typically PET or BOPS Bi-oriented polystyrene plastic film) window to allow the recipient's address to be printed on the paper contained within.

  4. Transparency and translucency - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transparency_and_translucency

    A transparent material is made up of components with a uniform index of refraction. Transparent materials appear clear, with the overall appearance of one color, or any combination leading up to a brilliant spectrum of every color.

  5. 140 free address labels - AOL

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    Get 140 free return address labels through Vista Print by clicking on the image at right. The fine print says this deal expires Dec. 31, 2010, but I'm skeptical it will be available for that...

  6. Package redirection scam - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Package_redirection_scam

    A package redirection scam is a form of e-commerce fraud, where a malicious actor manipulates a shipping label, to trick the mail carrier into delivering the package to the wrong address. This is usually done through product returns to make the merchant believe that they mishandled the return package, and thus provide a refund without the item ...

  7. Live Nation (events promoter) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_Nation_(events_promoter)

    Live Nation is an American events promoter and venue operator based in Beverly Hills, California.Founded in 1996 by Robert F. X. Sillerman as SFX Entertainment, the company's business was built around consolidating concert promoters into a national entity to counter the oversized influence of ticket behemoth Ticketmaster.

  8. Communication protocol - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communication_protocol

    The rules describing the meanings of the address value are collectively called an addressing scheme. Address mapping Sometimes protocols need to map addresses of one scheme on addresses of another scheme. For instance, to translate a logical IP address specified by the application to an Ethernet MAC address. This is referred to as address mapping.

  9. Transparency (behavior) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transparency_(behavior)

    In information security, transparency means keeping the arcane, underlying mechanisms hidden so as not to obstruct intended function—an almost opposite sense. It principally refers to security mechanisms that are intentionally undetectable or hidden from view.

  10. Tamper-evident technology - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamper-evident_technology

    Break-away components which cannot be reattached are useful. Custom seals, security tapes, labels, RFID tags, etc. are sometimes added. The current epidemic of opioid abuse and drug abuse has led to a search for tamper-evident strategies to protect central vascular lines.

  11. Transparency (human–computer interaction) - Wikipedia

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    Transparency (human–computer interaction) Any change in a computing system, such as a new feature or new component, is transparent if the system after change adheres to previous external interface as much as possible while changing its internal behaviour.