Peter,
As a humorous note, in an ethnocentric kind of way, you can probably appreciate this comment. The name Dr Andrea Rossi, has been around for some time in thermoelectrics, but prior to recently I had been under the impression that this person was a woman, since that name in the USA is generally feminine. The work was done here in the USA (New Hampshire), with no mention of Italy, and no picture of the person ever appeared in the literature. I am told now that some transplanted Italians use the name "Andrew" instead of Andrea, for this reason. As it turns out, the inventor is neither a real PhD nor feminine, but a definite creative genius, let me go on record with that comment before adding: like most creative genius, he is possibly bordering on the edges of what normal folks consider sanity. The same may be true to a lesser extent of Randell Mills himself. Jones

