You can have a great kitchen and collect all the things you need to make bread, 
but unless your given instructions, or better still shown how to make bread you 
won't be able to make bread.
 
Harry

From: Jed Rothwell <jedrothw...@gmail.com>
>To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
>Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2011 3:29:32 PM
>Subject: Re: [Vo]:Defkalion clearly states that Rossi showed them how to make 
>the powder
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>Terry Blanton wrote:
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>"Defkalion is preparing all of its labs, the industrial production lines and 
>support systems needed for the Hyperion kW range and MW range of products as 
>designed, following all Andrea Rossi's specs on instruments and production 
>machinery, including specialized systems necessary for the preparation, on an 
>industrial scale, of the ingredients placed within the reactor. These are 
>built by Defkalion's scientists and technicians, following the standards, 
>specifications and designs provided and approved by Andrea Rossi himself."
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>>I, too, thought that until I read even more carefully " . . . specialized 
>>systems necessary for the preparation . . ."  Which means the machines to 
>>make the powder.   
>Do you mean, they might be making a distinction between "preparing"
    the powder and fabricating it from scratch?
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>I don't think so. I think this is a matter of English. I am pretty
    sure they mean they can make the stuff from scratch and Rossi showed
    them how.
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>As a practical matter, I can't imagine setting up a factory to makes
    these things without controlling the key component in-house.
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>Doesn't mean they don't know the sauce.   
>I think it does mean they do know the sauce. Proactively.
>
>- Jed
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