[Vo]:Where is the original version of the Ferrari statement?

2011-06-10 Thread Jed Rothwell
Here is something quoted in peakoil.com and available in various other places on the net. Where is the original version? I assume it is in Italian. This reads as if a human translated it. Recently, a device invented and patented by Andrea Rossi, based on nickel hydrogen, has enabled us to

Re: [Vo]:Where is the original version of the Ferrari statement?

2011-06-10 Thread Terry Blanton
On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 1:50 PM, Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com wrote: Here is something quoted in peakoil.com and available in various other places on the net. Where is the original version? http://www.socialnews.it/ARTICOLI2011/ARTICOLI201105/fusione.html T

Re: [Vo]:Where is the original version of the Ferrari statement?

2011-06-10 Thread Jed Rothwell
Terry Blanton wrote: http://www.socialnews.it/ARTICOLI2011/ARTICOLI201105/fusione.html Thanks. Can one of our Italian friends tell me what this is? A blog? An online magazine? I do not doubt this is real but I am wondering what the professor is doing here, and where else this person has

Re: [Vo]:Where is the original version of the Ferrari statement?

2011-06-10 Thread Michele Comitini
It is a non-profit online magazine. It looks like it is sponsored, among others, by the national TV RAI and some govt department (justice and internal affairs) for its social utility role. Not just a blog, anyway it is not related to science or technology. mic 2011/6/10 Jed Rothwell

Re: [Vo]:Where is the original version of the Ferrari statement?

2011-06-10 Thread Jed Rothwell
Michele Comitini wrote: It is a non-profit online magazine. It looks like it is sponsored, among others, by the national TV RAI and some govt department (justice and internal affairs) for its social utility role. Interesting. So it is fairly prestigious. A government-affiliated web page,

Re: [Vo]:Where is the original version of the Ferrari statement?

2011-06-10 Thread Michele Comitini
It is not state owned: Social News is a magazine of an indipendent non profit organization which in turn is sponsored by govt entities. A shallow difference indeed, so yes it can be considered a serious/official magazine both online and on paper. This kind of positive statement about cold

Re: [Vo]:Where is the original version of the Ferrari statement?

2011-06-10 Thread Akira Shirakawa
On 2011-06-10 21:30, Jed Rothwell wrote: Interesting. So it is fairly prestigious. A government-affiliated web page, sort of like the U.S. National Public Radio. This kind of positive statement about cold fusion would not be published in any government-affiliated U.S. web site. A short but