...and another thing! On a more serious note...
The "split" suggest to me that Defkalion's management may have finally had enuf of Rossi's continued tinkering of his eCat design. When it comes to meeting deadlines pertaining to the rollout of a brand new product there comes a point when management simply has to freeze the design specs. Same things happens in software development. Otherwise cost overruns and delays to the targeted rollout date are inevitable. Rossi is an engineer - an inventor by nature. Engineers strike me as often being in a perpetual state of tinkering with their inventions. The minute they implement one improvement it immediately leads the inventor to envision several additional improvements, and of course every one of those improvements HAS to be implemented. And on-and-on it goes. It's management's worst nightmare. I suspect Management finally had to say to Rossi: No more changes, but Rossi begged to differ. It will be interesting to see if my speculations are reasonably accurate or whether I missed the real reason for the split by a trillion miles. Probably a good thing I'm not placing any bets on my hunch. ;-) Regards Steven Vincent Johnson www.OrionWorks.com www.zazzle.com/orionworks

