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"Disappointments Are Great! Follow the Money - The
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Stubblefield" - Special Review: NAPOLEON'S FIRST
DOMAIN By Troy Cory-Stubblefield, Josie Cory.
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"THE SMART-DAAF BOYS"
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2006 Book Review - dDiaries - Forward: "Smart Daaf
Boys, the FlashPoint" /
Theories abound regarding the origin of the
word "Smart Daaf," and "Domain," but none is
definitive. "Smart Daaf Boys" can trace its roots
directly to the 9 inventors and patent holders of
components involving the EMW. However, the Wireless
Telephone can trace its root to
Tele'phon'delgreen, in Murray, Kentucky in 1892.
The Smart Daaf Boys are: Stubblefield, Marconi,
Ambros Fleming, Reginald Fessenden, Tesla,
DeForest, Alexanderson, Armstrong and
Farnsworth. -
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The trouble with writing a
book shedding light on Napoleon, nation building,
N.B. Stubblefield, and other relevances to the
Internet, the subjects are time - and time again,
left unclothed. As Co-author, Josie Cory put it in,
'Disappointments Are Great, Follow the Money,'
"Josephine loved to talk and hear about Napoleon's
great "blue coat" invasions, and their romantic
escapades, -- before Waterloo."
After being forcefully
deported from France, Napoleon, died on the English
controlled island of Saint Helena, May 5, 1821.
Shortly thereafter, his disappointments commenced
infiltrating humankind, especially around and about
the States that made up Middle America.
No one notices what "the
Louisiana kingdom for Cash Deal" did to people even
after the 1864, U.S. Civil War was won by the
dark-blue coats. Even though by 1908, the invisible
dominative links to the Napoleon deal were
everywhere, they were feeding on us and growing
stronger.
See Byline 02 - Domaine French / Louisiana
Purchase
Once the EMW and RF
spectrums were unearthed by the Smart Daaf Boys, it
didn't take long for the "bark" from the first
Wireless Telephone to uncoil itself, fixing
its name to radio, television, motion pictures and
WiFi computer game excitements, and take command of
the actions and minds of billions of human
beings.
The results of the 1908,
NBS100 marvel have perversely seeped so deeply into
our brains that we barely remember life being
anything different. By 2006, we still fail to
notice the interpolating fallouts. We know the
names of people, the wartime generals, and the
Mata-Hari's involved, but we fail to see "WHO"-
dominated, monetized, and monopolized the sin
trends in America, and "WHY".
I know what you're thinking
. . . the new VRA TelePlay property with Troy Cory
attached to a star, right? But no. Actually,
probably yes, Troy would like to sing in the movie
"Somebody Loves Me" with his grandfather holding
the microphone. The scene would see them seated in
a horseless carriage chasing Tesla and Clarissa in
another vehicle, watching the chase on Tesla's WiFi
lap top computor. CLICK
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But the horseless carriage
and two-way radio was so fascinating to land-line
media men that by 2006, cable converged with CBS,
NBC, Fox, and ABC wireless networks. The majors now
dominate the sin trends of Paramount, Universal
Pictures, 20th Century Fox, and Disney. Of course,
Warner Bros. enjoys the Internet services provided
by Sprint, AT&T, T-Mobil and Verizon through
Google, Yahoo and
AOL.
Troy writes that,
Stubblefield and Tesla desired a wireless telephone
business that would be tied into a monthly utility
bill, and if that wasn't feasible, a prisoner
operation like Thomas
and George Crapper's toilet
business. With each Crapper, you'd needed rolls and
rolls of toilet paper.
Thanks to the pizzazz the
Smart Daaf Boys induced from grounded electricity,
it was the same EMW energy that enabled them to
change, the catch-phrase "bark" to "LookRadio in
space." This "FlashPoint" created the TeleCom
consolidations between land-lines, Wireless
Telephones, TV-Satellites, and Movies. It is
predicted that by 2008, the U.S. will be down to
five mega-media companies, three land-line Telecom
companies, six Hollywood Studios, and world-wide,
one million Movie Theaters and 4 billion
tv-monitors connected to a RF spectrum, all
monetized by Domain Sales.
It seems like every day you
hear about some Smart Daaf Boy-related Billion
dollar RF frequency component that is utilized,
sold, purchased, then transferred by some oracle
from Omaha, then retargeted to "Seattle", ending up
in "Nebraska." "No matter what word you wish to use
to describe the muffler," writes Josie, "it's
twilight time."
The French watchwords,
"entre chien et loup," describes the muffler as the
point in time - between the dog and the wolf. Of
course the FlashPoint for a credit-line given to a
studio to shot a movie, or even the surprise
$30-billion donation given to the Gates Foundation,
depends on the outcome. Will the movie be hit or
miss? Will Warren Buffett's money really be spent
to send an international student to
Tele'phon'delgreen, without an alterative
motive?
The aim for Domain holders,
like Gates and Buffett, is ownership and sharing.
It's a fact of life, if you don't want your
"secret" copied, don't show it on the Internet.
Networking with a VoIP - Wireless Telephone
system, with streaming video and instant message
capabilities, will likely fit the bill of giving
something away "free" without costing a bundle.
Domain's grow, reproduce,
adapt to and interact with their environment,
convert matter or energy -- including human energy
-- to their own benefit, and so on. Expired Trade
Marks, Copyrights, Corporate Scams and names found
in grave yards are just part of the Disappointments
found in the Book.
Both "Disappointments Are
Great, Follow the Money," and its main characters,
the "Smart Daaf Boys," -- are works of nonfiction.
Although co-authors Troy and Josie confess that
they wrote this book as the handicrafts of two
computer Arts and Science authors, they have taken
a cue from a few recent movies: the 'Da Vinci Code'
and 'Cars.' "
Troy's inspiration was the
fact that the book and movie about the "Smart Daaf
Boys, and their "FlashPoint," will not only help
sell the 1892 trademark, Wireless Telephone
and the WiFi system his grandfather patented and
established, but will help sell and distribute
Hollywood movies to v-phones and iPods, and will
help peddle Viagra and stamp out baldness in Kansas
City.
The idea that a Domain Name
has a birthright, shouldn't be too startling. Both
existing and expired Trade Marks, Copyrights,
Patents, and those names found on tombstones,
aren't just mere groups of names, but are and have
distinct life-forms and staying power, writes Troy.
Most legal authorities will agree that a Dotcom
Domain name associated with the legacy of the Smart
Daaf Boys, will enjoy the legal rights to claim
"personhood."
Cited through a series of
court cases over the last century, -- heirs to the
person or their business entities, might share in
their legacy. The FCC have collected over
$40-billion dollars in frequency or spectrum sales
since 2005.
Cases in point -
Contextualized:
01.- DOMAIN: - Function: noun -
Etymology: (Middle French domaine, blend of old
French demaine, (from Old Latin dominicum) and
Latin dominium, property, both from dominus, lord;
from Middle English domayne.
02. INTERNET DOMAIN: complete and
absolute ownership of a DotCom Era Asset. Territory
over which dominion is exercised; 01: - a sphere of
knowledge, influence, or activity <the domain of
art>; 02: - the set of elements to which a
mathematical or logical variable is limited;
specifically: the set on which a function is
defined; 03: - any of the small randomly oriented
regions of uniform magnetization in a ferromagnetic
substance. Telephon-delgreen.
03 LAND DOMAIN: 01 a: complete and
absolute ownership of land -- compare EMINENT
DOMAIN b : land so owned; 02 : a territory over
which dominion is exercised; 03 : a region
distinctively marked by some physical feature
<the domain of rushing streams, tall trees, and
lakes>
CORPORATION: The
Cor·po·ra·tion Function: noun; 1 a
obsolete : a group of merchants or traders united
in a trade guild b : the municipal authorities of a
town or city; 2 : a body formed and authorized by
law to act as a single person although constituted
by one or more persons and legally endowed with
various rights and duties including the capacity of
succession; 3 : an association of employers and
employees in a basic industry or of members of a
profession organized as an organ of political
representation in a corporative
state;
THE LOUISIANA
PURCHASE:
1803-02 - Thomas Jefferson
pushed through the Louisiana Purchase, even though
such an action was nowhere expressly authorized.
His eager interest in the West and in exploration
had already led him to plan and organize the Lewis
and Clark expedition. He held that West Florida was
included in the Louisiana
Purchase.
1803-0401 - Napoleon
Bonaparte, offers to sell the U.S. Louisiana
Purchase territory to the United States for $15
million, he became the Empereur of France. The land
deal caused many great cultural links to occur
between both France and in the U.S. If the amount
paid were adjusted for today's dollars worth, $15
million would equal approximately $390 billion.
$11,250,000 was to be paid directly, with the
balance to be covered by the assumption by the
United States of French debts to American citizens.
1803-1130 - The Span relinquished its rights
to the Territory to France. Spain who had never
given up physical possession of Louisiana to the
French, did so in a ceremony at New Orleans on Nov.
30, 1803.
1803-1220 - Napoleon
Bonaparte, deeds the In a second ceremony, on Dec.
20, 1803, the French turned Louisiana over to the
United States.
1804-0518th - Napoleon
becomes Emperor of the French (Empereur des
Français) and King of Italy under the name
Napoleon I from 18 May 1804 to 6 April 1814 exiled
to Elba;
Louisiana Purchase included the following
States of the Union: LouisianaArkansas, Missouri,
Iowa, Minnesota west of the Mississippi River,
North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, New Mexico,
northern Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Montana, Wyoming,
and Colorado, (the portions of east of the Rocky
Mountains).
Canada: the portions of southern
Manitoba, southern Saskatchewan and southern
Alberta Rivers, that drain into the Missouri River,
and Louisiana on both sides of the Mississippi
River including the city of New
Orleans.
The French territory of Louisiana
included 15 States: Louisiana, Arkansas, Missouri,
Iowa, Minnesota west of the Mississippi River,
North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, New Mexico,
northern Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, the portions of
Montana, Wyoming, and Colorado east of the Rocky
Mountains, the portions of southern Manitoba,
southern Saskatchewan and southern Alberta that
drain into the Missouri River, and Louisiana on
both sides of the Mississippi River including the
city of New Orleans.
The land included in the Purchase
comprises 22.3 percent of the territory of the
modern United States. far more land than just the
current U.S. state of Louisiana. Not only were the
15 States included, but the portions of southern
Manitoba, southern Saskatchewan and southern
Alberta that drain into the Missouri River, and
Louisiana on both sides of the Mississippi River
including the city of New Orleans. The land
included in the Purchase comprises 22.3 percent of
the territory of the modern United States.
According to The Diffusion
Group, in 2005, 119 million handsets will be sold
generating revenue for handset vendors of more than
$17 billion.
Of 192 million active mobile phones
in the USA, 90% have screens and can handle text
messages, CTIA says.
The penetration of mobile telephone
service among U.S. consumers is expected to climb
from 61% in 2004 to over 75% by 2010 as high-speed
mobile connections spur new adoption and increased
handset replacement.
According to M:Metrics, 58 percent of
mobile subscribers use their handsets for something
other than making phone calls.
Global
According to Analysys International,
a China-based consulting firm estimates that
handset shipments totaled 18.94 million units last
quarter, with GSM accounting for 17.17 million
shipments and CDMA accounting for 1.77 million
units.
According to CCID consulting, the
projected 2005 sales volume forecast to be 85-90
million units, up from 83 million handsets forecast
early this year.
According to Forrester, New low-power
Wi-Fi chips will bring Wi-Fi/cellular handsets down
to mainstream consumer prices by 2007.
According to Juniper research,
experts expect that at least 70 % of all shipped
handsets will be Java enabled by 2006.
According to LogicaCMG's report, 22%
do not believe their handset is enabled to handle
the complexity of such content.
According to ZDNet Research,
worldwide handset revenue is expected to approach
$112 billion. India, China and Eastern Europe are
leading growth in emerging markets.
Gartner forecast that 40.9 mln basic
and 12.4 mln enhanced smartphones will be sold in
2005. By 2009 the basic smartphone category will
grow by 44.9% to 180.2 mln units, while enhanced
smartphones will grow by 67.9% to 98.5 mln
units.
Jupiter Research forecasts that there
will be 184 million subscribers with 3G multimedia
handsets in Europe in 2010, up from 5.1 million in
2004.
His
nephew, George Crapper, did improve the siphon
mechanism by which the water flow is started. A
patent for this development was awarded in
1897.
Thomas
Crapper (baptized September 28, 1836; d. January
27, 1910) was a plumber who founded Thomas Crapper
& Co. Ltd. in London.
Despite
urban legend, Crapper did not invent the flush
toilet (the myth being helped by the surname).
However, Crapper put in much effort to popularise
it and did come up with some related inventions. He
was noted for the quality of his products and
received several Royal Warrants. The noun "crap"
was in use long before he was born.
FOR MORE BOOK REVIEWS,
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Theories abound regarding
the origin of the word "Smart Daaf," and "Domain,"
but none is definitive. "Smart Daaf Boys," can
trace its roots directly to the 8 inventors and
patent holders of components involving the EMW.
However, the Wireless Telephone can trace its
root to Tele'phon'delgreen, in Murray, Kentucky in
1892. Smart Daaf Boys are: Stubblefield, Marconi,
Ambros Fleming, Reginald Fessenden, Tesla,
DeForest, Alexanderson, Armstrong and
Farnsworth.
- COMING
Where's the money source?
They are the Domains purchased by individuals. Bill
Gates, Steve Jobs, Jeff Bezos, Bren, Page, Schmidt
and others like them, all followed the Money. Look
what it got them: Microsoft, Google, Yahoo, Amazon,
SoulFind, LookRadio, iTunes, Apple, and
Smart90.
Of course, since Domains
lack physical form and self-awareness, when they
come to life, it's in a form like you see on
LookRadio.com, or on a paper print out. Napoleon's
Domain in France only lasted a few years, (1804
-1814). His Internet Domain
http://www.napoleonbonaparte.com will live forever.
You could describe a Domain more accurately as, "an
invisible, Individual," or as "an artificial life,
which ever is more apropos.
-
COMING
http://www.sue.com/index2.php
http://nbs100.com
http://www.frequencies.com/
http://www.holocost.com/
http://www.rf.com/
https://domain.com
http://seo-toys.com/seo-books/free.php?in=us&asin=1883644348
http://www.sthelenatourism.com/
http://www.sthelen.com/
A CHUCH
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1883644348/002-4722770-0676864?v=glance&n=283155
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