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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 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 is privately employed as a Software Engineer. 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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Nevada Politics Forum
This forum is for the purpose of discussing political issues here in the Silver State.
The following comments are owned by whoever posted them. Technology Associates, Inc. is not responsible for what they say.
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Hunt Supports Business
by LV Resident on Wed, Dec 7th, 2005 18:00:02 UTC
Lt. Governor Lorraine Hunt has the experience needed to efficiently run the state of Nevada.

As governor of Nevada, Lt. Governor Hunt will:
Promote Tourism
Increase Business
Create New Jobs
Boost the Nevada Economy
Increase funds for education

Vote Hunt

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Welcome
by tomh on Fri, Dec 2nd, 2005 08:02:03 UTC
In the next few weeks or months, we intend to release all our DOS software. You can see the beginning of this now under Products/DOS software - FREE!

More important than these products is the underlying development system used to create them which we shall make available too. This is a powerful applications development system which is still very useful today, especially in light of the immortality DOS has been given by products such as Free DOS, DOSBOX and QEMU.

    Re: Supreme Court
    by tomh on Sun, Dec 8th, 2002 01:00:00 UTC
    Unfortunately, I was out of state when this
    finally came to a head and was decided. I
    could spew reams about corruption (and I have -
    see
    Click Here )
    but the fact is that we ourselves are to blame
    for letting things get this bad. We have
    allowed decades of legislators to sell us
    security and fixes for problems which we should
    have taken responsibility to handle ourselves
    as individuals instead of trying to get fix-all
    laws, committees and agencies which apply to
    everyone.

    These laws and their infrastructure
    are so thick, so compounding and confusing that
    leagues of experts can not agree on their
    meanings anymore. When that happens, your have
    what I call "corruptable interpretation". In
    other words, since no average citizen can
    understand the totality of the laws, we appoint
    experts to interpret those laws. Those experts
    are corruptible either by direct lobby,
    threatening influence or through misleading and
    deceptive information. The governor was quite
    clever, using Nevada's balanced budget law, he
    got the legislature to approve the budget
    before they thought about funding it. Then, he
    threw that gap back on them. I noted,
    according to the RGJ, that a majority of
    expense in the budget was allocated to police
    and fire. It's a shame that the public accepts
    these expenses without question. There are so
    many laws which need no enforcement. So many
    laws in which we are better off without
    enforcement. And, so many laws which were
    designed to prevent events which are
    statistically irrelevant. Were I on the
    legislature, I would have proposed a
    significant cut in police funding. To offset
    that, I would propose an increase in citizen's
    policing rights. And then give the police
    departments more opportunity to use volunteer
    citizen help. Many policing duties do not
    require the intense training police officers
    undergo. Cell phones and eyes for watching go
    a long way. As for laws which they try to
    enforce, for example, I don't feel that most
    citizens need protection from prostitutes or
    more so, the "johns" they service. The
    "stings" they set up are a waste of taxpayer
    money and destroy peoples lives who are
    otherwise productive citizens.

    I am quite sure there are many other such
    opportunities for cuts in other agencies and
    departments which do not affect schools or
    educational services.

    The puppet masters are so arrogant these days, they could care less whether or not their audience even likes the show.

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