I took the "No" to mean "Currently, there is no independent confirmation."

Harry





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From: Jed Rothwell <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Fri, January 21, 2011 2:15:45 PM
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Removing All Doubt

Stephen A. Lawrence wrote:

4) I read a comment on another forum claiming that in one of           your     
      
cells after six months of operation the remaining nickel           powder was 
30%           copper. Can you confirm this? 

Andrea             Rossi 
>>January             20th, 2011 at 10:14 AM 
Mr William:
>>...
>>4- No
>>...
>>
Further message from "William", apparently in response to this       denial . . 
.


I saw       no further response from Rossi on this, and I don't know what the   
    
"other forum" in which his original comment appeared might have       been.     
   
Google didn't turn it up for me.  Make if this what you will; it's       
certainly not unambiguous -- looks kind of like an assertion       followed     
  
by a retraction, but other interpretations are possible.
>
I take that to mean "No, I cannot confirm that." Meaning "I cannot     confirm 
or deny; that's a secret." As I said, he makes no bones     about the fact that 
he keeps secrets.

It could also be confusion because of language problems.

Or maybe he is contradicting himself . . .

- Jed

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