To be a little more clear, I don't think Rossi is going to provide any proof for anyone, other than his investors -- assuming he does indeed have something. This report is probably an engineering report. What he needs to know before selling these expensive machines, is the knowledge that they are going to perform as promised, and that they are not going to break down, or diminish in performance over the course of their operational lives; because even if they work as advertised, it would be devastating to a new company if they broke down after six months and had to have major repairs, or worse, a complete replacement of all of the operational modules. THIS is what he needs to avoid.

I don't think there's anything in this report that is going to prove anything to anyone, except Rossi; and what it will prove to Rossi, are the things he needs to produce a product with a two year warranty.

Craig

On 03/31/2016 06:53 PM, Jones Beene wrote:
Craig,

Mills has been planning to "get to market sometime next year" for the last 20 
years. Yawn. I hope he does, but there is not proof that he can do it.

Sure, if Rossi gets to market first - fine ... no one can argue with that ... but as of 
now, there is nothing but hollow promises and the big "If". In the mean-time, 
Rossi has not proved even a watt of real gain, much less a useful product.

Don't forget that Rossi already promised a robotics plant, in the final stages 
of completion for the Solyndra disaster zone when he visited Boston three years 
ago, but he was lying of course. He continues the delusion of a robotic plant 
to make ecats, to this day. What a clown.

-----Original Message-----
From: Craig

Rossi has released a lot more than Mills, and they both seem to be on similar 
paths. Like Rossi, Mills is planning to start selling next year. If Rossi 
starts selling, that will be all the proof he needs.

Craig


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