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Technology Associates Inc.(remembered)
The EternaLight assets of Technology Associates, Inc.
have been transfered to EternaLights, LLC. All orders
and services issues will be handled by them.
History:
In 1992,
Thomas Hoops and Derone Bryson founded Technology Associates.
In 1994, their partnership incorporated under the name
of Technology Associates, Inc. Between 1993 and 2000,
Technology Associates successfully operated a small
chain of computer stores in the Reno/Sparks area which sold
and serviced computers.
Technology Associates was also one of the founding investors
in Great Basin Internet Services (GBIS), Northern Nevada's Largest
Independent internet service provider. In 1998, TA divested itself
of GBIS. In 2000, TA divested itself of it's retail stores
to pursue manufacturing of the EternaLight flashlight
and other related and unrelated products developed by Thomas Hoops
and Derone Bryson. In 2007,
the organization formerly known as Technology
Associates, Inc., founded by Thomas Hoops and
Derone Bryson in 1992 ceased to exist.
This site, operated by MondoBeyondo, Inc. is still a
functioning sales platform for the EternaLight products
manufactured and sold by EternaLights, LLC. However,
the remainder of the site remains as it was in it's finality before
the closing of Technology Associates, Inc.
Today Mr. Bryson operates a technology consulting firm
known as Mondobeyondo, Inc. (www.mondobeyondo.com). Mr. Hoops
is privately employed in a manufacturing company as
it's CTO. After working together since 1990, through their various
projects and partnerships, Mr. Hoops and Mr. Bryson are still best friends
and continue to explore new opportunities together.
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'DJing' Usage
by Radhika
on Tue, Jun 10th, 2003 00:53:49 PDT
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Hi,I am looking to purchase a flashlight as a gift for my boyfriend who is a DJ.If I were to purchase any one of the Eternal Lights(or any other) for the purpose of DJing, which one would be the moxt effective?
Factors(in order of priority) I would keep in mind would be:
#1. A lot of the parties he spins at are generally under UV/Black-Light lighting conditions. Thus,the flashlight should not draw attention to the DJ Console. It should be subltle yet effective in terms of providing adequate lighting ("people on the dance floor should not get completely blinded by the flashlight")
#2. A glow-like quality would be preffered. However, the effect of the glow should last for atleast 4-5 hours.
3. Size/Weight is critical. Small is good, yet it should not get lost amongst the records.
Any responses or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Radhika | |
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Re: 'DJing' Usage
by tomh
on Fri, Jun 13th, 2003 08:54:42 PDT
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Well, I was going to suggest the Rave'n 2 but it appears that's the complete opposite of what you would like. So, I would probably recommend either the Derringer or EliteMax. The Derringer offers a RED light which can run for a long time and is unobtrusive. The Max can be configured to come on with as little fan-fair as possible making it usable in this application too. | |
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Re: 'DJing' Usage
by radhika
on Mon, Jun 16th, 2003 04:32:10 PDT
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Thanks for the suggestions Tom. Both look excellent. There is the little matter of the price which would probably be the deciding factor.
I however,so wish, i could get an online demo of the product.
Thanks nonetheless! | |
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