Re: [Vo]:Why venture capitalists are unlikely to help at this stage

2018-06-17 Thread Lennart Thornros
Adrian i read your article. I agree 100 percent with you. Particularily the part about exucation. Happiness is not money they say, i agree. I do not think a doctorate is happiness either. I have employed many people with much better education than i have. The impressive academical records means

Re: [Vo]:Why venture capitalists are unlikely to help at this stage

2018-06-17 Thread Lennart Thornros
No i have poor internet connection so i answered with what i really should have said before. Yes we need to to get rid of the political / insustry / pentagon complex. Now is the time. We all have access and need no representatives. I know people say that does not work as most are pootly informed /

Re: [Vo]:Why venture capitalists are unlikely to help at this stage

2018-06-17 Thread Adrian Ashfield
Lennart, Thank you for replying. I don't know if you got to the end of the long article and saw that I wrote it. I won't rehash it here but merely point out that I think the Democratic platform is pathetic. The Republicans are even worse as they seem to like starting wars. Something is sadly

Re: [Vo]:Why venture capitalists are unlikely to help at this stage

2018-06-17 Thread Lennart Thornros
Hello Adrian Yes, most can skip it. My comment was perhaps fed by irritation over the whole idea that money is of different kind and that some money are good and other not. I am not in the mode of writing a book so i will just touch the subject briefly. The idea that economy is a sience and can be

Re: [Vo]:Why venture capitalists are unlikely to help at this stage

2018-06-16 Thread Adrian Ashfield
Lennart, the problem is deeper. You may enjoy this but it is mainly political so most can skip it. http://www.delcotimes.com/opinion/20180611/guest-column-a-critique-of-the-democratic-platform-what-the-country-needs

Re: [Vo]:Why venture capitalists are unlikely to help at this stage

2018-06-16 Thread Lennart Thornros
Bs On Jun 15, 2018 4:40 PM, "Jed Rothwell" wrote: > From time to time, people tell me that if only we had a practical device, > cold fusion research would be funded. McKubre and many others have pointed > that a practical device is the end-point of research, not where you start. > People don't