Yes customer psychology can be strange, but the best
marketing will not sell a "perpetuum stabile" - or if you wish
it in German a clock "ohne Mechanismus"
The E-cat is not an energy source yet. Punktum!

Peter


On Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 7:37 PM, Peter Heckert <[email protected]>wrote:

>  I know customers.
>
> with complicated products it quite often happens, that they complain even
> when everything is fine ;-)
> Hope, he is prepared for this.
>
> It also happens that customers fanatically believe in products and are
> totally happy, but the product doesnt work at all.
> Look here, these companies have satisfied customers for 20 years now, but
> the products dont do anything:
>
> http://www.aquapol-deutschland.de/ (drying of buildings with zeropoint
> energy - no other power)
> http://www.ecojet.com/ (Increasing efficiency of oil and gas burners with
> magnets)
>
> Of course they have also unsatisfied customers and for these they have good
> lawyers ;-)
>
>
>
> Am 16.10.2011 18:16, schrieb Peter Gluck:
>
>
>
>  Today this message was published on Rossi's Blog.
>
>  Andrea Rossi
> October 16th, 2011 at 2:14 
> AM<http://www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/?p=510&cpage=22#comment-97993>
>
> Dear Giovanni:
> We will run also in self sustained mode, the periods will depend on many
> factors. In any case, the power output will be 6 times the power input.
> About the snakes: the time of the snakes is over. The start up of the 1 MW
> plant is the end of the mental masturbations of enviuos, wannabe theorists,
> lecturers of calorimetry and engineering. Now LENR goes to the market. The
> test will not be made by me, but by the Customers’ consultants. Time of
> chatters is over. Maybe the test will not be good, maybe: it will be the
> first time I will start up a plant of that dimension, but in this case the
> problem will be the Customer, not the bunch of imbeciles that instead of
> understanding that we actually made LENR a reality lose their time digging
> holes on the surface the water in the middle of the ocean to find the wine.
> And in the case this test will go not well, we will learn and remake
> another, and another, and another, but, be sure, we will arrive to the
> target. At any cost.
> Warm Regards,
> A.R.
>
>  Well written. On the negative side the finale "at any cost" is
> frightening. Pereat mundus, fiat E-cattus! Who will pay these costs?
> Obviously the Customer.- an ideal one.
>  On the positive side I like the use of the metaphor of the digging a hole
> of the Ocean for finding wine despite the fact that it does not describe
> well the activity of those mentally impaired persons who are not 120% E-cat
> enthusiasts.
>
>  Till now the triumph of the 1MW demo was an certainty, now it seems that
> due to the sabotage of some imbeciles
> using autodestructive however cheap sexual practices,
> the !MW setup has lost its technological perfection. Hopefully new details
> will be known, I am too limited in thinking to see the correlation.
>
>  The idea that there can be some problems with the Demo has appeared
> yesterday. Today http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Kkxbw3s2pM we get a
> message saying "No more tests!"
>
> http://ecatnow.com/ecat-news/ecat/no-more-tests-except-for-an-e-cat-home-test-let-the-customers/
>
>  I have tried to send a comment, but I fear it will not be published. Here
> it is:
>
>  "*The message is not very clear- no more tests before the ! MW demo of
> Oct 28?
>
> No more tests at all?
>
> A sellable product most have a specification, instruction of use, must be
> authorized
> by some expert bureaucratic organizations, must have a guarantee- safety,
> performances and so on…
>
> You cannot sell an :”E-cat in the sack.”- the title of one of my essays re
> this subject.
> Rossi seemed to be enchanted with the October 6 test and all the questions
> re measurements were considered malevolent nit-picking.
>
> How does correlate this decision with some statements of Rossi that some
> troubles can appear at the triumphal 1 MW test?
>
> The great questions is: what is more dangerously immature- this mode of
> management or the
> E-cat itself?"
> *
>
> Let me add again and again that 6 thermal energy units for 1 energy unit is
> a modest less that 2 $ for 1 $ if we ignore investment and some other
> expenses.
>
> Evviva il Customer!
>
> Peter
>
>
>
>
>  --
> Dr. Peter Gluck
> Cluj, Romania
> http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com
>
>
>


-- 
Dr. Peter Gluck
Cluj, Romania
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com

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