- Chancy
doesn't say much about the teachings of
the free enterprise system. He clicks
anything on the browser that refers to the
word "music", "look", "smart" and
"disappointment" -- and hums to the tune
he's down loading -- as his way of saying
thank's for the
memory. ---Chancy's
favorite fictional character is Goodtime
Charley, who says that --
"a
disappointment festers around every corner
of every boulevard, of every burg, of
every zip code, of every domain name, of
every nation, on every spinning orb in the
solar
system." ---Wanting
the best for her son, Chancy's sweet-natured mother
moved the family close to Hollywood, so
Chancy could study with a master to
enhance his photographic mind and take
lessons to retain photos, video, music and
text. Of course, he took and reassembled
from what his photogenic mind acquired
from his teachers and dyslexic master,
then dissembled the information onto small
pieces of printable scholarly works. * But
this new world of arts & sciences was
unlike anything Chancy had known. As he
struggles to master the secrets of
immersing his Hollywood magic into the
computer world, he's forced to cope with
his demanding teachers, discovers true
friendship, falls in love for the first
time and learns how painful love can be.
Each disappointment seems to have aroused
Chancy's self-esteem and his lust for
material things, the best wireless phone
and a Sony DVCam to create "video/audio
packets". With everyone telling him what
they want for him, Chancy has to figure
out what he wants for himself.
---Five
years later, with his fickle finger still
on the mouse, we find Chancy as the right
hand man to the boss of a major optic
cable company. The rest is history. Chancy
creates the "packet-switching" technology
that breeds packets of audio/video and
data information stored on the computer as
a photograph, that in turn scatters the
information into small photo packets, to
be independently transmitted and
reassembled at their destination.
"In simple English",
says Dr. Chancy, as he is now sometimes referred
to, "my packets organize video
transmissions faster than electromagnetic
waves," and predicts that voice
communications will shift over time from
circuit-switched technology to
packet-switched infrastructure.
---But,
for the rest of his young life, Chancy is
inescapably doomed. The contents of his
three worlds will be seamlessly blended by
his critics, which will make you feel as
though you've read simultaneously his
private diaries, his intimate journal of
each of his many inventions and business
dealings, and a well researched primer on
all of his prejudices he will pick-up as
he moves along in life. His world is
vexed.
---Goodtime
advice for Chancy is, "counter your
critics with vigor, with these simply
words: My respects for your many victims
-- will not permit me to answer your
pursuits."
Chancy, Goodtime and
Amber ---While
Troy was completing the introductory spiel
to open each "D-DIARIES" episode with
co-writer Rob Gibson, he asked Rob to look
for the actors who could play Goodtime,
Chancy and do the voice of Amber. Troy
thought a Bogart look-alike could add
character and recognition to the principal
role of Goodtime. As for Chancy, he should
be the real thing, a computercentric
individual, and the voice for Amber should
be someone with a distinctive sound that
could add creditability to the
storyline.
Young teenagers
around the world are known for being moody and
incommunicative, but in Chancy's story
there is something more. There is the
sense that Chancy has an inner life, the
rhythm of which differs from that of the
world around him. Troy says the computer
is so vital to the story because only
youth or Chancy is foolish enough to take
a risk and change, to live impulsively and
follow his or her heart at the expense of
all reason or common sense. Further, the
propensity to indulge this youthful
gadgetry folly is much greater, and easier
to portray in the new world wide web
world-order than that of fitting the older
Troy Cory or the Goodtime Charley's
character -- coming-of-age.
--- "Actually,
I find myself feeling mistrustful of young
people these days," says Troy. "I was
constrained as a teenager to be so
impulsive, my dreams were limited by the
same type of political and social
correctness and affirmative action being
used today. The only difference was, the
rules guiding competition, sex, and where
the money was, were not spelled out."
Since then, it seems sociologist have
taken time out to look at the human side
of the human product created by our own
social engineering of the 60s to the
present. China's Cultural Revolutionary
experiences have developed opposite
attitudes. China's working habits tend
toward "living to work" and our young
people somehow or another fell into the
"work to live" philosophy.
Do you have some facts
about any one of the members of the
Smart-Daaf Boys, or any of the inventions
or developers of early day radio telephone
transmission? Comments on the excerpts
above, or about the book that discusses
the inventors of the Internet and its
relevancy to the Wireless Radio Telephone
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TITLE: 610
"The SMART-DAAF BOYS"-
ReInventing Radio & Television With a
Glossary
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(510
pages) ISBN:
1-883644-04-6 - BK0610 - $1690.00 Author: Josie
Cory, et al. Hardcover (April 1, 1993-2001).
Review: Most of Stubblefield's documents were
collected by Stubblefield himself, before his death
in 1928. Since then, it was his children and
grandson, Troy Cory-Stubblefield, who have
protected the documents in several trunks .
But it was Josie Cory, the author of this volume,
who has pulled together in one place, the databases
you need to make history-clinching research
decisions quickly and accurately; -
BOOK STORE:
Buy
Authors: Capt. Wm. "Billy"
Stubblefield, 1856, Nathan Stubblefield, 1911, Troy and
Josie Cory-Stubblefield, Traum Productions of
Germany, STV Productions of China, VRA TelePlay
Pictures, Video Record Albums, U.S.A., and LookRadio present
the refreshingly, different "D-DIARIES".
It's unlike any movie for television you've seen.
Ddiaries.com has been cropped to fit the screen in front of
you. It's fun reading with an unmatched "LiveText" pop
culture style, a thing of fun, action, entertainment -- and
a way of being informed.
---FEATURING:
Major Political / War Time Names. Dwight
Eisenhower, John Kennedy, Richard M. Nixon; William
Jefferson Clinton; Ronald Reagan; Al Gore; Josef Stalin;
Mikhail Gorbachev; Nikita S. Khrushchev; Adolf Hitler;
Chiang Kai-shek; Benito Mussolini, Jiang Quing, Mao Zedong
(Mao Tse-tung); Deng Xiaoping; Jiang Zemin; George Patten;
Joseph Goebbles; and Hermann Wilhelm Goering and Howard
Hughes.
--- The Mobsters
& Gangsters; Al Capone; John Dillinger; Baby Face
Nelson; Charles Luciano, Bugsy Siegel, John Gotti, and
Suge
Knight.
---Major Actors
and Actresses, some of whom were unknown at the time of
their performances with Troy Cory, like: The
Brooke Sisters, Joey
Adams, Angelica
Bridges, Tina
Kincaid, Lori Engel, Brooke Kenvin, Valerie Maddox, and
Co-hostess of "the Troy Cory Evening Show", Priscilla
Cory-Stubblefield.
--The
Brooke Sisters - include: movie star,Joey
Lauren Adams; Priscilla Cory; Tina Kincaid; Angelica
Bridges; Beth Stare; Dagmar Mitzkus; Jeanne Yoou; Ginger
Adams; Emmy Lu; Natacha Ouisse; Jossi Sigl; Nonny; Carol
Lee; Kalia Salangron; Christy Mattola; Marve'; Lynn Stepney;
Alicia Caballero and Brooke Kenvin.
---
Live bands include: The
"Ambros
Seelos
Orchestra";"Bonhomie
Baby",
Sam Montelle Stavros; Smokey Allan Stover; John
Mraz; Ritchie Thomas; Rick Turner; the "West End
Boys", Bardowell Philip Anthony, John Cowsill, Gary
Griffin, Randell Kirsch, Mark Ward, and Robby
Scharf; the "California Goodtime Band":John Mraz; Sam Montelle Stavros; Smokey Allen
Stover; Rick Turner; and Arnold Martinez, bass
guitarist/vocal;Bob
Wills Jr. & his Texas Playboys, featuring, Bob Wills
Jr., actor, singer; the
"Pheromones"; and "Sam
Butera".
--- Guest Stars
include: Priscilla Cory, Richard Hatch; Bruce Davison;
Mel Carter, Alan
Hale, Sugar Ray Robinson, Nick Lucas, Sammy Fain, Florence
Marly; John Perkins Barrymore; Benny Hill; Scott
Stubblefield, Bob Wills, Jr.; Foster Brooks, Clint
Walker,Wanda Hendrix, Byron Matson; Tiny Tim; Linda
Ronstadt; Dennis Weaver; Elke
Sommer, Sam Butera; Ron Rice; D'Arcy LaPier; Hawaiian
Tropic; Priscilla Alden; (Troy's Mother); Lynn Mann;
Joseph Sigl, (Josie's Father); Jackie Corrigan; Nancie
White; Mike Lipman; Thomas Simmons; Larry Leverett; Donna
Jeffries; Judy Henderson; Walter Brown, Ginger Adams; Pearl
Lipman; Alden
Stubblefield; Keith (Whitey) Stubblefield, Rick Wood;
Chris Harris; Dino DeLorean; Keith Stubblefield, Steven
Stubblefield, David Nathan Stubblefield; Patte Barham, and
the now famous legendary tribute to Samuel Goldwyn
and Hollywood's Golden Years told by Jack
Foreman and Troy Cory.
---Produced
by: Troy Cory. Executive Producers: Mike Lipman,
Josie Cory, with various On-line Producers / Directors
including video/filmmakers Richard Greninger, Gabor
Wagner, ARD, John Harris, Martin Green, Wm. Janovsky,
Gary Sunkin and
Larry
Leverett for Hollywood Beat; Ron
Rice and Tom Meservey (Hawaiian
Tropic), and Barry
Seybert, Computer Editors: Victor
Caballero, Tim Wilcox and Alden Keith Stubblefield.
--- Hollywood
Shows - KCOP and KTLA: "The Troy Cory Evening Show":
Starring Troy Cory; Priscilla Cory; John Perkins Barrymore;
Inge-Maria Pinsor.
--- KTLA -
Warner Bros. Shows: The Passionettes: Carolyn Nering;
Jacqueline Lombard; Susan Jackson, Evelyn Cortes,
Marvé; Debie Midget; Jeep
Ranshaw.
---
Vine Street Video Centre
Performers: Troy Cory; Rod Stewart; Nicolette Larson;
Jackson Browne; Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Randy
Meisner, James Coburn, Rachel Welch, Joni Mitchell,
Priscilla
Cory; Billy Hayes, Dicky Lerner,
and Victor
Dunlap.
---Feature Films: "Star
Makers": John Carr; Cast: Wendell Corey; Barbara Valentin;
Rolf Eden; Troy Cory; Jean London. "Buster": John Carr, (The
symbolic life of Russ Columbo, legendary singer, and
songwriter of "Prisoner of Love") Cast: Troy Cory, Hildegard
Wendt; Larisa Von Schubert; Toni Ballard; Connie White; Bill
Adrian; Bud Waite; Larry Taylor, Ken Burton; Safa Al Bayati;
Keith Stubblefield, Jr.; Scott Stubblefield. Location:
Zorthian Ranch, Altadena, California. "The Model Killer".
Cast: Paul Norman; Doodles Weaver; Troy Cory; Linda
Ronstadt; Priscilla Cory; Keith Stubblefield,
Jr.
--- Music
Production: Ambros Seelos, Syd Dale, Muff Merfin,
John-Ross Barnard, John Billingham, Mike Harding, Joe
Bamberger, Josie
Cory and Sylvester Levy (Fly Robin Fly). The "hit
makers" that produced Troy's first musical recordings,
include Sonny
Bono, Art Rupe, Rene
Hall, Bob
Sherman and Dick
Sherman, (Mary
Poppins, Disney), Bob
Roberts - Tall
Paul, Tip Tobin, Dorothy Swafford, Ralph
Freed - (1907-1973),
brother of Arthur Freed., Lester Sills and Nat
Goodman, the manager of the
Paramours and the Diamonds. Nat produced Troy's Mercury
Records, "Little Pink Toe" and "Suzy
McGregor", the three Bill Medley tracks on the Sonny
& Cher & Friends album "Baby Don't Go" on
Reprise RS 6177 in
1965.
---
--- D-diaries
Concept by: Troy Cory; --- Written
by: Troy Cory Rob Gibson.
---Dr.
Lawrence Farwell, calls this technology "brain
fingerprinting," which Josie prefers, because it's more to
the point and is the name generically used by law
enforcement and our court system in their quest to prove up
forensic science by utilizing evidence such as, finger
printing, DNA and "brain fingerprinting" . . .
More
About Mao and China !-
- Chapter
02
(Josie Cory) narrates this segment
in a solemn, serious way. Fascinated by Troy's hypnotic
gaze, and the brain fingerprinting zygomatic templephones
(1986 style), Beth offers him hints as to who killed dancer
Claudia, and thus begins their promising friendship. . .
.
More
About Chancy !-
- Chapter
04-
More About Rainey T.
Wells / The Wireless Phony Craze!
The Phony Craze! Hello Rainey - Good-bye
Teléph-on-délgreen - Hello Murray State
University
More
About Rainey T. Wells !
-
- Chapter
05-
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Chapter
06.Can
Music Break A
Jinx?YES
/ Does a Disappointment Need
Back-ups to Make Money? YES. The Music and Video Packets, help to
enhance and back-up a great story. As skilled as Troy is as
a creator of ideas in real-life, he did not produce or
direct all of his musical performances in the television
series. Most of the large stage performances were directed
by some of the world's best. . . .
More
About Chancy !. . .
More
About the Music Directors and Sonny Bono!
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- Chapter
06-
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"So, if you can hold on
to your cookies
I'll show you what I mean.".
Follow
the TimeLine of the telephone pole, wireless and the
Internet. More!
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- Chapter
07-
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--- "I
realized how much of myself and family are in this series,"
says Troy," especially after reading the psychological
profile of Nathan.
Follow
the profile of each inventor.
More!
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- Chapter
08-
-
SoulFinds the Civil
War Dead" - "Now
leave your heat (weapons) at home and bring only your open
mind as you follow me into this episode of -- Disappointment
Diaries . . . "
See how
Civil War the Jinx developed and Northern ridicule. More!
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- Chapter
09
--- "My
cousin, Kentucky congressman, Frank Stubblefield, was a
political work horse in Congress," says Troy,"
Follow
his efforts to reimburse the Southern war veterans. Did he
break the Stubblefield Jinx and Northern ridicule.
More!
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- Chapter
10-
-
FINISHING "D-DIARIES"
-"I realized how much of myself
and family are in this series," says Troy," and how my life
has deepened during the last several years, in learning the
knowledge of where you came from, all the way from John
Alden and Nathan B. Stubblefield l . .. Perhaps the greatest
change that I see is . . . you don't have to create a sad
ending in order to make a meaningful show. . . .
More
About GoodTime Charley!-
- Chapter
11-
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