Terry, Are you suggesting that Hugo Rossi and Andrea Rossi are one and the same, or might be related somehow?
To me it looks coincidental, which of course contradicts my usual pronouncement that "there are no coincidences" in science. Of course the full name could be "Hugo Andrea Rossi". Har-har. Plus it is still being said by authoritative insiders that Rossi's famous thermoelectric generator in New Hampshire - used a nickel nanopowder as the active part. ERGO it may not really have been an efficient TEG at all, but instead was an LENR device which got hydrogen from residual water vapor. Jones And hey - speaking of S. Jobs new pancreas, wouldn't it be a hoot to learn who the donor was? (if for no other reason than humor). -----Original Message----- From: Terry Blanton On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 9:34 AM, OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson <[email protected]> wrote: > There doesn't seem to be much info out in the public domain concerning > Andrea Rossi. While doing my own search, I came across this sad article from the past: http://www.nytimes.com/1990/10/25/us/cold-fusion-scientist-missing-as-key-re view-nears.html?pagewanted=1 http://snipurl.com/vq7vm T

