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To: Michelino who wrote (6944)2/5/1999 8:29:00 PM
From: Eddy Blinker  Read Replies (3) of 12810
 
The Quasimodo of the internet.....

Michelino,

Where would we all be in 1999 without one of the most significant inventions of all times dating back now 52 years in the BellLaboratories in N.J.?

Not discounting German groundwork and originality -but who would have been interested then. Ever heard of Robert Denk who in 1942 had his radio playing with two wires and no tubes? His first transistor radio on the world market in 1948. Well he died in total poverty.

With that in mind:

The " current " is the electorate. The " base " is present democratic system. The " emitter " is the ruling party. The " collector " is the electorate again.

Since 1947 transistors have served us well and will serve us even better in the future. Transistor's can accomplish switching or amplification tasks without any problems while delivering ever increasing benefits to the collectors. Transistors can act as isolators and conductors.

In a democratic system politicians, the emitters, are duty bound through their oath to do the very same. Isolate the electorate from peril and conduct benefits towards the electorate.

But what functions perfectly in the electronic goods we stick our transistors in, fails increasingly in the democratic systems we design and are selling to others.

As faster technology accelerates so much more trouble we encounter with our democratic systems."Failure to communicate" once a pointing phrase in a movie is haunting us now.What else would you say about present scenario in your capital?

Why is that?

Sophisticated electronic circuits with millions and millions of transistors require regulated power supplies otherwise the circuit goes on the "blink" or fails to function at all.

Our present democratic systems, fail to deliver to the electorate the expected benefits because their power supplies are not regulated well enough.They favor negative currents to the base.

Don't get lost now. Are you following?

Eventually the computer will take over all forms of a government. What Mr.Ross Perot correctly envisaged will become reality but exceed his wildest imaginations.

Every single voting act in the halls of national and local government pertaining any possible subject,presently still in the administrative domain of human emitters, will be replaced by computers and instant voting terminals installed in the homes of the inhabitants.They will terminate the sorry show present politicians deliver every day on TV.

One of them is talking possibly about your problems or concern to 75%of empty seats. The rest possibly on a junket trip to TIM BAC TOE investigating on your behalf how to twist the olive without getting wet.

Politicians as we know them today will be become absolute.

But that end is still far away and might never come, because of obvious economic and political power factors. Besides what would you do with thousands upon thousands of attorneys, "serving and advising" politicians we elect because they are smart attorneys?

Ergo, " meantime " is a factor of XXX. But leaving us still with the unregulated supply of power to the present political structure. The Base.

That's where my proposed beneficial concept comes in.

A network which has no other function as to act as " temporary shoe in ", watching the supply of power to the present "hybrid" base.

Sounding the alarm bells if the supply becomes unstable through line interference or spurious spikes = foul play by humans, the emitters= politicians= The ruling classes.

Considering all above said, the network's designated name is

bells.cc

It honors the inventors and their splendid technology contributions while addressing the reason for presence on the net correctly.

Besides, it would finally set some axioms into their proper orbits.

Like," To whom the bells toll".or "Let's ring the bells".

Enjoy the thoughts,

Eddy Blinker
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