Jed sez:

...

> See? This is an example of wild guessing and unfounded speculation. This is
> what I was complaining about before, in the thread, "Your suspicion is not
> proof there is a problem." BUT, it would only be a problem if I were to make
> this back-of-the-envelope calculation, then jump to the conclusion that I
> must be right, and then assert:
> "It can't be as cheap as $0.01/kWh! He's lying!"
> The classic portrayal of a person being carried away by his own imagination
> is in the movie "Duck Soup" in the scene in which Groucho Goes to War on
> False Pretenses:
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uM01v_vVnbg

Since we're speculat'n here...

Wouldn't it be highly ironic to discover Rossi's wunder rods of nickel
laced with hydrogen and a super-secret ingredient don't end up making
hardly any market share at all... and NOT because the skeptics were
right all along and becuz the whole sorry affair was a complete and
total scam. Shoot! I'll bet Rossi's device might work x'actly as
advertised, perhaps even beyond our wildest dreams.

It's wuz just that... well... there wuz this obnoxious little upstart
company located in Cranberry NJ., and later in the year Mr. Boss-Man
came along and sed something uppity like "Screw Rossi's heat making
fire box! With OUR magic fire box we can convert energy directly into
electricity for you - on the spot! Cheaper too! Make them small and
modular... fit in yer basement."

Market share is such fickle thing.

Hey! We're speculat'n here!

Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks

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