Jed, In court they do not admit hearsay. You have heard from others that Rossi is hard to negotiate with. You say that you have negotiated with him and it was hard. Well, that kind of increases Rossi's credibility. I doubt he saw that you had anything to offer that he wanted. All negotiations comes to the point when there are mutual benefits to be exchanged or there is not. Your analogy with Trump only says that you speak Japanese as determined by you, Jed.
If the reality is that you are qualified to judge others skill after you met a few representatives than you should offer those skills as they would out- compete any other organization or person. I doubt that is far from reality. People from IH are managed by people with no skills in the regards we talk about here. That means their results are managed by people with other motivations. How you know Rossi's capacity is another mystical issue. Give me one reason he could hired someone as good as yourself when it comes to caliometry. How do you know he has not. I just try to say; you sound like you have all the pertinent information although I suspect you have fraternised with the people you claim to be able to judge for hours at best, while as I said previous it takes months to be able to begin to really evaluate others. Then you hide behind the word 'doubt' while you actually said I doubt that it will come. If he wanted to release it, he would have already . He has stated he will publish as soon as the legalities are cleared. We agree upon that if he does not provide any progress (production or reports) he will lose credibility. Best Regards , Lennart Thornros [email protected] +1 916 436 1899 Whatever you vividly imagine, ardently desire, sincerely believe and enthusiastically act upon, must inevitably come to pass. (PJM) On Sun, Apr 10, 2016 at 7:37 PM, Jed Rothwell <[email protected]> wrote: > a.ashfield <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> You write. "I know how the people at I.H. do it," >> How do you know that? > > > As I said, I have met with them and discussed this with them. > > > >> I doubt anyone who writes about this story knows the players better than >> Mats Lewan. I judge him technically competent. > > > He says he has not read the Penon report yet, so he cannot judge. The > people at I.H. have read it. At this point, we can only compare Rossi's > evaluation with I.H.'s. In my informed opinion, they are better at > calorimetry, so it is likely they are right. > > I am not talking about personality, motivation, or anything else. I have > narrowed this down to one question. Who is better at evaluating > calorimetry? In my opinion, I.H. is, but I could be wrong. > > I take the two press releases at face value. I am assuming that Rossi > means what he says, and I.H. means what they say. If I.H. actually thought > the machine works, they would be crazy not to pay him the $89 million. > > > >> I get the feeling Rossi simply doesn't care about making a foolproof demo. > > > He must do this if he wants the $89 million. That is what is stipulated in > the contract. > > - Jed > >

