The contents of this book about the evolution of communications, present a refreshingly different type of reading as you've never seen before.
It is a collection of bibliography of manuscripts, first written by Capt. Billy, in 1856. Since then it has been updated by the writings, film and video events from Nathan, Troy and Josie Cory-Stubblefield, Traum Productions of Germany, STV Productions of China, VRA TelePlay Pictures, Video Record Albums, U.S.A., LookRadio and TimeLine Glossary Sections.
For the benefit of web users, the words "Disappointment Diaries" and "SmartDaaf Boys" have been shortened to mean, Ddiaries.com and Smart90.com. "Smart90" is the acronym of five of nine "SMARTDAFF Boys"; Stubblefield, Marconi, Ambrose Fleming, Reginald Fessenden and Tesla, DAAF denotes, DeForest, Armstrong, Alexanderson and Farnsworth.
All nine of the inventors were the ones who put the Pizzazz in the electromagnetic radio wave, which effected its relevancy to the Internet.
"Disappointments Are Great" has been contextualized, meaning the footnotes, query index, and each noun word and song you read about in this book, can be seen and heard on the Internet. When youre doing a search on the Internet, this will help you find and understand exactly where the original news report came from, and more than likely, see the personality in a LookRadio movie video. Credit is given - where credits are due.
Web searching is the second most common on-line activity, with e-mail as the first. Smart90s search engines perform millions of searches per day. To get started here, all you have to do is follow these four simple steps. (01) - go to Smart90.com; (02) - when it opens, at the top of the page you will notice several mainstream browsers, Google, etc., Click on your favorite; (03) - when the word Smart90 / appears, type after the slash forward / -- the name or italicized word you have read about in this book, like "tesla" -- Smart90 / tesla, then Click. Within seconds the "tesla" will materialize on the browser [Google] page. (04) - Click on the "tesla" query you wish to go to; within seconds, the proper selected web-page with stories about "tesla" should appear, depending on the speed of your modem.
We will remind you of these browsers, and Go To key "word" queries, at the bottom of each page as the: Contextualized - Go To Smart90.com. The web crawlers include Google, Overture, Yahoo, LookSmart, Teoma and other choices like, Dogpile.com or Alta Vista.
The Bibliothéque Key words are - Smart90 / or YES90/ or Ddiaries / or tviNews/ + key word. Other SmartSearch browsers you can utilize for research are: Ddiaries.com, tvinews.net, nbs100.com, xingtv.com, lookradio.com, nbstubblefield.com, troycory.com, yes90.com, wirelesstelephone.org, and soulfind.com.
It's unlike any movie for television you've seen. This book, like lookradio.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 extraordinary action, entertainment -- and a way of being informed.
MOST SERIOUS READERS ARE INTERNET DETECTIVES - The main characters in this book are also found in the short 4 to 6 minute movie segments delivered to you in the Ddiaries.com episodes. They include the three non-fictional mystery solvers -- Chancy Cab, GoodTime Charley and Amber, and the real ones, Troy Cory & each of the Brooke Sisters, Entertainers, Inventors, Presidents, Dictators and leaders of Corporate / Religious institutions.
Every name listed in this book has some sort of a relevancy to the Internet or was a contributing factor to the world of the SmartDaaf Boys. Depending on which side of the Disappointment they were on, their efforts helped win wars from 1856 to Now!
