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To: oldirtybastard who wrote (8051)7/6/2001 8:42:48 PM
From: BinkY2K  Respond to of 10293
 
AncientUncleanPersonWithUncertainParentage,

I assume you are referring to the exhibit I mentioned in the museum at the Nasdaq MarketSite at 4 Times Square in New York City. (Broadway at 43rd St.)

See this URL to see when and where it is:

nasdaq.com

I am not sponsoring this and have no connection except that it shows some good examples of working SPD products that I expect will be available in the next months to a year for public consumption. What is best is you can play with it and make adjustments.

It is available lots of hours seven days a week.

I have spoken with people who went to see it and they have been favorable. I was at the Nasdaq last Friday to help open the market but the actual display did not formally open until Monday. Clearly, the two are related and the people at the Nasdaq have their eye on this company, as do I.
Contrary to what someone posted, Research Frontiers does not have to pay anything for the exhibit. The NAZ wants to rehabilitate itself after the dot-com fiasco and this is one way to showcase that it still harbors innovative companies.