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To: Art Bechhoefer who wrote (26433)7/26/2004 2:51:52 PM
From: NHP  Read Replies (2) of 60323
 
Art,

Yes, the Company Act probably does not apply to the holding of client assets. Actually, the Lee and Li article I read applied mostly to real estate.

I found an interesting tidbit on the internet about E. Earle Thompson , formerly with Texas Instruments.

Is this the device that is the heart of the new breed of video projectors?

United States Patent 5,506,597
Thompson , et al. April 9, 1996
Apparatus and method for image projection

Abstract

A digitized video display for displaying and image utilizing a light source, a spatial light modulator that receives substantially all of a cross-section of beam from the light source and directing it along a different direction, and a surface positioned in the different direction for receiving the image from the modulator.
Inventors: Thompson; E. Earle (Dallas, TX); DeMond; Thomas W. (Richardson, TX)
Assignee: Texas Instruments Incorporated (Dallas, TX)
Appl. No.: 995570
Filed: December 22, 1992

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