From Peter
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As regarding Rossi's bad PR he is just following Pitigrilli's Do not give
me advices, I can err myself The lack of a theory is disturbing, his method
of scale-up is strange, but he answers patiently to hundreds of questions of
diverse levels of IQ and good/ill-will. Put
Goddess Athena should love him, he needs wisdom and one of his decisive
actions will take place in Athena's country. Also with apologies to other
atheists
including myself.
On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 4:46 PM, OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson
svj.orionwo...@gmail.com wrote:
From Peter
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As
Peter Gluck wrote:
As regarding Rossi's bad PR he is just following Pitigrilli's Do not
give me advices, I can err myself The lack of a theory is disturbing,
his method of scale-up is strange, but he answers patiently to
hundreds of questions of diverse levels of IQ and good/ill-will. Put
The difference is, your plan depends on the device working. His may not.
On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 9:07 AM, Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com wrote:
Peter Gluck wrote:
As regarding Rossi's bad PR he is just following Pitigrilli's Do not give
me advices, I can err myself The lack of a theory
On 02/16/2011 11:46 AM, Joshua Cude wrote:
The difference is, your [Jed's] plan depends on the device working.
His may not.
As I've said before, and as Jed has agreed, the biggest red flag of all
is the casual way this is being treated, both by the UoB professors and
by Rossi himself.
He's
Stephen A. Lawrence wrote:
He's acting more like he's invented a nifty new kind of windshield
washing fluid which can be produced in 100 gallon lots in a small
factory, rather than like he's invented something which could
revolutionize everything and which will necessarily be mass produced in
I don't recall Rossi saying that the would not sell to the military.
He simply said that Decathlon Energy would only produce Ecats for
non-military applications. The implication to me is that LockMart (or
others) might have already signed up for military applications like
they did with EEStor.
T
Terry Blanton wrote:
I don't recall Rossi saying that the would not sell to the military.
I recall he said that a couple of times in his blog.
He says lots of things, many of them seemingly contradictory.
- Jed
-Original Message-
From: Terry Blanton
The implication to me is that LockMart (or others) might have already signed
up for military applications, like they did with EEStor.
BTW - the mention of EEStor, and their unfortunate 'change of focus' brings
up two points.
1) As mentioned
So, the barium cap is both the weapon propellant and the payload.
What more could one ask? :-)
T
svj sez:
A month has gone by since the Rossi-Focardi event transpired, and Dr.
Park continues to remain silent. Nothing pertinent has been mentioned
in his What's New weekly rant. I find it impossible to believe that
Dr. Park has not heard of the proceedings. Therefore, it seems to me
that
I wrote him Saturday and have asked him directly why he ignores
that event. Nix answer yet.
Peter
On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 6:45 PM, OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson
svj.orionwo...@gmail.com wrote:
A month has gone by since the Rossi-Focardi event transpired, and Dr.
Park continues to remain
Peter Gluck peter.gl...@gmail.com wrote:
I wrote him Saturday and have asked him directly why he ignores
that event. Nix answer yet.
Don't provoke him. Better he should ignore this.
Rossi himself produces loads of bad PR and confusion about his own work. We
don't need Park doing that.
- Jed
Silence gives consent.
Park has inside knowledge and Rossi is only speaking of non-military
applications.
T
Who is afraid of big bad Dr.Park? Let him tell what he wishes, his
reputation will suffer anyway if Rossi and- especially Mills will perform
their great demonstrations.
As regarding Rossi's bad PR he is just following Pitigrilli's Do not give
me advices, I can err myself The lack of a theory is
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