1169 Pager
"Organized Chaos!"
There are also workers on strike and demonstrations on the streets of Bupen. They wear their work uniforms to identify themselves and move slowly along the streets according to prescribed routes.
This scene was captured by many cameras, and soon the news of the "Bayler Federal Strike" would spread throughout the world.
After all, negotiators sent by many countries are still actively negotiating on the relevant content of the World Development Commission.
The reporters and the like who were accompanying them happened to capture this scene.
Not everyone has seen the federal strike. Compared with the disorderly strike they know, the federal strike is obviously very orderly.
They did not destroy passing shops or vehicles, nor did they even spit. No one was waving their fists while drinking various alcoholic beverages, and there was no scene of violent confrontation.
This is what is called, ordered chaos!
Everything is under control.
Lynch looked away while holding the wine glass. He turned around and walked to the desk to sit down. He said casually, "Call the police chief later and give them some work suggestions. Don't let the parade route enter the city center."
"They're so scary and they affect our employees' mood at work."
Anna recorded this information in her notebook and left the room.
There was a gentleman in the room who looked very gentlemanly. He had a decent appearance and a very good temperament.
He is a professor at Cullinan State University. Entrusted by Lynch, he did some technical research. After several years of continuous advancement, he has achieved results today.
Lynch returned his attention to the room. He looked at the professor, "Well let's see what I get after spending so much money!"
The professor nodded and asked his assistant to put the suitcase on the table in front of Lynch. After opening it, there were some very complicated things inside. In the middle, there was a palm-sized circuit board.
It is different from the existing ones that look silly and thick. It looks more compact, sophisticated and interesting.
The professor arranged his clothes, walked to the table, and explained to Lynch the parameters of this little thing.
Lynch listened very carefully, as if he really understood these parameters and the meanings they represented.
When the professor had finished speaking, he licked his lips and said, "In the process of research, we need to develop a plan, a goal, and make repeated attempts to promote technological progress."
"We took your initial request as a goal, so when the research and development of the technical stage was completed, we also got this machine..."
The professor smiled and used a very fashionable word, "Prototype."
Looking at this thing, Lin Qi nodded slightly, "Then why not demonstrate it?"
The professor put his hand on the phone, "Can I make a call?"
After getting a positive reply from Lynch, the professor dialed a number. Less than thirty seconds later, suddenly the buzzer on the circuit board in the box rang.
The sound continued continuously for about ten seconds before it completely subsided.
"It only takes a few transmitting towers to cover the entire Bupen. Mr. Lynch, the situation where no one can be found will disappear soon!" The professor's face was filled with a luster that changed the times.
This is the value of the "person-finding machine".
The most terrifying thing in today's society is not that people have to face some troublesome jobs or other things, but that they can't find the people they need when they need them.
This is very troublesome. The lack of effective mobile contact means that many accidents cannot be compensated in time.
The emergence of human-hunting machines will change this situation.
The professor knew its commercial value very well, but he also knew that such a thing would only be valuable in the hands of Lynch.
It is in the hands of most other people, such as the professor himself, and has no commercial value for development at all.
Putting aside the patent ownership issues entrusted to the development by Lynch, even if he could solve these, he would not have the funds for further development and operation. Just building transmission towers across the country is not a simple matter.
This has already involved national defense and security, and it is also very rich.
Compared with these, his status as a "researcher" is more valuable to people like him.
Once the market for human-hunting machines is developed and explodes, as a developer, he will also receive the attention of society.
Scholars study knowledge and various cutting-edge technologies and theories, but they do not really want to promote the progress of human civilization.
This is just a way for them to pursue personal interests, nothing more.
Huge reputation and huge benefits are his best income.
Lynch looked at this simple pager without much emotion. He shook his head slightly, "It just rang..."
The professor was stunned for a moment, then explained, "The call I made just now caused a small tower to emit radio waves, so it received the signal and started chirping."
"The holder only needs to call the company at this time and get a verbal message from the operator..."
A very simple but practical business plan. Lin Qi was surprised to look at the professor twice. Unexpectedly, this guy actually knew something about business operations.
Lynch thought for a moment and asked, "You know, once we promote it according to my original idea, I expect at least five million people across the federation will buy this little thing."
"So how do we identify the machine owned by one of the five million people?"
"In other words, we only need to send this signal to one of five million people to make it chirp, how do other machines avoid accepting it?"
"I don't want five million people calling for service at the same time. That would be a disaster for our work."
The professor scratched his head in embarrassment. He felt that his whole head was hot now, and the thick hair made him very uncomfortable.
Similar experiments have been done in the laboratory, but the number of experiments... was less than five machines.
Their original idea was to transmit signals of different frequencies to correspond to receivers of different frequencies to find objects, but...
Now Lynch suddenly mentioned five million, which suddenly made him...don't know what to do!
Before the professor could think of other good solutions, Lynch added, "In addition to solving this problem, it would be best to add a display device..."
Then Lynch talked about the dot matrix display method. The professor was very surprised because he had not heard of any research laboratory with similar research results.
"This idea is very interesting. It can solve many problems we need to solve. By the way, who holds the patent?"
Lynch said calmly, "In my hands..."
The professor was a little surprised and surprised at first, but he soon felt relieved. Lynch might have funded more than one research project.
Many rich people are very interested in technology. They just hear about a certain idea or an idea, and they will happily take out a check and fill in a big number.
This situation is actually very common, which is why these cutting-edge technology people like federal millionaires - they are rich, generous, and easy to trust.
In fact, most people engaged in scientific research have this feeling. They just put forward an idea that may be realized or may be wrong, and someone will invest.
They always feel that there are many fools among rich people, but they don't know that for rich people, the investment in these researches will not make them feel painful.
They are just like ordinary people spending one dollar to fund a research project that may change the world's technological landscape. It is just "a dollar", and to them, it is nothing.
After lamenting that Lynch was rich and willful, the professor began to carefully record some of the ideas Lynch talked about.
He talked about a signal interpretation mechanism that is already used in televisions, but it is not that easy to miniaturize such decoders.
Once the signal decoder can be miniaturized, many things will change.
The professor vaguely thought of a future that he could not see clearly. It seemed that he was doing things to promote the progress of the world, but he could not see clearly.
In the end, Lynch gave him another check and signed a new research contract with a simple goal: pagers.
The professor came with a heart full of joy, but when he left... it was actually not bad, at least he got a new check. For him, this was the biggest gain.
As soon as the professor left, Lynch asked Anna to register a communications company.
The federal financial rules have always been cruel. Small businesses that cannot survive are destined to be annexed. Even after rounds of brutal elimination, and with sufficient scale, they will have to accept the exploitation of large consortiums and capital forces.
The parade outside the window continued, with workers holding slogans accusing the capitalists of their exploitation and oppression.
But they will never know that the mutual exploitation and oppression of capitalists by capitalists is more terrible than their own!
Once the pager is actually developed and put on the market, it will soon have to accept investment and go public. Even Lynch today must abide by the federal capital game rules.
This company will become a successful template, it will first pitch a concept, then come up with a prototype, attract several rounds of investment, and finally come up with a finished product...
The specifics haven't really been worked out yet, but it may have already started making money for Lynch.
As for how much money he can make, it all depends on how much money Lynch wants to make.
He picked up the wine glass, lowered his toes, and turned the boss's chair in a circle, allowing him to look out the window again.
These people outside the window are screaming desperately for an extra ten yuan a month or to work less than half an hour.
He just sits in an air-conditioned room and tastes fine wine, and money comes into his account every moment.
It seems that life is really unfair, but in fact, it is fair, but its fairness is cruel.