Re: [Vo]:Where's Rossi and other simple questions...

2011-08-30 Thread Susan Gipp
Brad, all your questions have a very simple and straight answer www.santaclaushouse.com http://www.santaclaushouse.com/about.asp [?] 2011/8/29 ecat builder ecatbuil...@gmail.com With October fast approaching, I have some easy questions: Where is Rossi right now? Where is his lab/factory

Re: [Vo]:Where's Rossi and other simple questions...

2011-08-30 Thread Axil Axil
Cyber sabotage is now very sophisticated and effective. Even secret US government projects have been penetrated to the point where the penitrated projects are rendered useless; they require redesign or sometimes even cancellation. The type of information that has been asked for in this post is

Re: [Vo]:Where's Rossi and other simple questions...

2011-08-30 Thread ecat builder
Hey Axil, Yes, I want inside information.. but purely out of curiosity. My financial interest is about $2000 in replication attempt costs, and the hundreds of hours I've spent learning about the E-Cat. A few people on this list know my true occupation (software developer) and that I'm not a

Re: [Vo]:Where's Rossi and other simple questions...

2011-08-29 Thread Daniel Rocha
The Job Positions link on the main page seems to be working fine to me. What I cannot do is asking inquires to Defkalion since it asks me to refresh the page every time I type submit.

Re: [Vo]:Where's Rossi and other simple questions...

2011-08-29 Thread Jed Rothwell
ecat builder wrote: With October fast approaching, I have some easy questions: Where is Rossi right now? Where is his lab/factory that is producing E-cats for the 1MW test? Wouldn't it be easy for someone to follow him from his apartment to the factory? Give an address, count cars in the

Re: [Vo]:Where's Rossi and other simple questions...

2011-08-29 Thread Terry Blanton
On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 5:56 PM, Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com wrote: You cannot sell commercial products in the United States, the EU or Japan without telling people how they work and without first submitting them to safety regulatory agencies for testing and licensing. In the US,

Re: [Vo]:Where's Rossi and other simple questions...

2011-08-29 Thread Daniel Rocha
What are those? 2011/8/29 Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com Getting UL approval on a Rossi eCat will be a multi-year effort. I assume his client in the US is someone who does not require such approval. You can count those on the fingers of half a hand. T

Re: [Vo]:Where's Rossi and other simple questions...

2011-08-29 Thread Terry Blanton
On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 6:39 PM, Daniel Rocha danieldi...@gmail.com wrote: What are those? Those what? Installations which require no UL approval? Come on, Rocha, you can figure that out. UL.com. T

Re: [Vo]:Where's Rossi and other simple questions...

2011-08-29 Thread ecat builder
Jed, I don't think it hurts to ask a few softball questions here in hopes that there is some insider information available. I don't expect Rossi to answer here. (Otherwise I'd write to his blog, which he is great about responding to people's non-confidential questions.) This is just standard

Re: [Vo]:Where's Rossi and other simple questions...

2011-08-29 Thread Daniel Rocha
No, I cannot figure out. I am not completely with everything from USA.

Re: [Vo]:Where's Rossi and other simple questions...

2011-08-29 Thread Daniel Rocha
*completely familiar

Re: [Vo]:Where's Rossi and other simple questions...

2011-08-29 Thread Jouni Valkonen
Brad wrote: «People Magazine spends more time/money investigating Justin Bieber each week than I see being spent determining the extent of Rossi's $500T discovery. And pretty much every person on the planet may end up being financially impacted by such a discovery...» This is all the reason why

Re: [Vo]:Where's Rossi and other simple questions...

2011-08-29 Thread Man on Bridges
Hi, On 30-8-2011 0:39, Daniel Rocha wrote: What are those? 2011/8/29 Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com mailto:hohlr...@gmail.com Getting UL approval on a Rossi eCat will be a multi-year effort. I assume his client in the US is someone who does not require such approval. You can

Re: [Vo]:Where's Rossi and other simple questions...

2011-08-29 Thread Jed Rothwell
Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com wrote: You cannot sell commercial products in the United States, the EU or Japan without telling people how they work and without first submitting them to safety regulatory agencies for testing and licensing. In the US, approval will be required from the

Re: [Vo]:Where's Rossi and other simple questions...

2011-08-29 Thread Terry Blanton
On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 10:11 PM, Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com wrote: Them too. I had in mind government regulatory agencies, but UL approval is also required de facto. There is also Factory Mutual; however, my experience is that they are even more stringent. Then again, there are the

Re: [Vo]:Where's Rossi and other simple questions...

2011-08-29 Thread Terry Blanton
My guess on what's going on is something similar to Dean Kamen's 1kW water purifier which will use any fuel including animal dung to provide electricity by night and potable water by day using his Stirling engine. Rossi mentioned the US partner wanted to use his invention for humanitarian

Re: [Vo]:Where's Rossi and other simple questions...

2011-08-29 Thread Terry Blanton
Oh, I forgot to mention that the agreement with DGT would have to be negated in order to Save the Third World. They owned the rights according to what we have read. Not a bad choice, IMO. It would eventually propagate to US and Europe after the $2T (or more) of oil is pumped out of the ground,