Jed, this time I can't believe you're talking seriously.
Only one out of 52 properly working ?
And how in the earth  they could run nicely and smoothly all 52 togheter to
demonstrate the 1 Mw big-mama-bozo by the end of this month?
They all have to be ready right now ! Even if Italy is the land of miracles,
I believe that nobody in 2 or 3 weeks can heal 51 bad e-pussies.
They must work now and if Rossi wants to well impress the audience, beside
the fine buffet and good italian vine, should allow the public, like a rif,
to pickup a random device to put in the demonstration bed.
Jed, just out of curiosity, have you received the invitation for this demo ?




2011/10/4 Jed Rothwell <[email protected]>

> Daniel Rocha <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> So, Rossi pulled a Steorn on NASA!
>
>
> Technical problems and delays are normal when testing a cutting-edge
> prototype machine. People at NASA know that rocket launches are often delay
> or scrubbed. As far as I know, Steorn has never shown any group of experts
> anything, whereas Rossi has managed to put on demonstrations and tests, so
> it is not fair to compare the two.
>
> However, the fact that the prototype failed shows that it would be risky to
> run 52 of these machines simultaneously in a giant machine. I think that
> plan is ill advised.
>
> - Jed
>
>

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