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ISBN:
1-883644-80-1; BK0680
Disappointments
Are Great!
(Follow
The Money - Who's
Who)
. . .
Chancy Cab was an incredibly talented
13-year-old computer prodigy who still
lives close to his MOTHER in a small,
city. He is shy and is very sensitive
about being referred to as a computer Nerd
with a photographic brain, who steals
everything he sees and hears.
---
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",
"bobblehead", and "disappointment" -- and
hums to the tune he's down loading -- as
his way of saying thanks for the memory.
start
01.
Chancy's
favorite fictional character is Goodtime
Charley,
the Bogart-like character on D-Diaries,
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
four worlds will be seamlessly blended by
his critics, which will make you feel as
though you've read simultaneously his
private diaries, his intimate journals as
to his inventions, memos on his business
dealings, and a well researched primer on
his prejudices. His world is vexed.
---Goodtime's
advice for Chancy is, "counter your
critics with these simply words. "In all
do respects for your many victims, I will
not permit myself to answer your
insinuations and accusations . .
."
ISBN: 1-883644-01-1;
BK0640
Order#:
BK0640
Price: $69.00
TITLE: Smart-Daaf Boys, The Inventors
of Radio & The Life of Nathan B.
Stubblefield
- SERIES: Radio & Television
History
- AUTHOR: Cory-Stubblefield,
Troy
- PHOTOGRAPHER: DeLorean, Dino;
Wilcox, Tim; Hageman, Erica
- ILLUSTRATOR: Cory-Stubblefield,
Troy
- EDITOR: Wilcox, Glen; Dr. Hortin,
L.J.; Harris, Chris; Cory, Josie;
Stubblefield, Alden; Sova, Mark
- TRANSLATOR:
- SUBJECT: Nathan B. Stubblefield,
Radio Inventor and SMART DAAF BOYS,
(Stubblefield, Marconi, A. Fleming, R.
Fessenden, Tesla; De Forest,
Alexanderson, Armstrong, Farnsworth);
History of Radio, Broadcasting, and
Television
- EDITION: Library Edition
- VOLUME: One
- PAGES: 529
- DISCOUNT: 20%
- PUBLISHER: Television International
Publishing
- BINDING: HC
- LISTPRICE: 89.00
- PUBDATE: 930401
- DISTRIBUTOR: TVI Publishing
House
- AUTHOR: Cory-Stubblefield,
Troy
- DESCRIPTION: "The SMART-DAAF Boys",
is about the inventors of radio; and
especially - Nathan B. Stubblefield,
the first to discover how to broadcast
a voice to the general public &endash;
without wires, in fact &endash; what
Stubblefield did for radio signals,
Philo Farnsworth did for
radio/television signals, they both
invented the way to put the pizzazz in
the electromagnetic wave, the human
voice and image.
"THE SMART-DAAF BOYS" also gives you a
sense of the flow and flux of Murray,
Kentucky, and soundness of its isolation,
lassitude and entrapment. The story is
written by members of the Stubblefield
family, college professors, news
correspondents, radio announcers and the
secretaries for the attorney, it neither
evades nor inflates. There's real
shrewdness and compassion in the world's
depiction of Stubblefield&emdash;but also
a curious, lyrical sense of romance,
intrigue and mystery.
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