I wish Rossi would make a gift of one of his ECATs to Mary so that she could 
perform all of the tests that she desires.  I suspect that she would complain 
that it did not look nice enough for her to dirty her hand upon it.  What is 
your agenda Mary?

Dave



-----Original Message-----
From: Mary Yugo <[email protected]>
To: vortex-l <[email protected]>
Sent: Thu, Nov 10, 2011 9:00 pm
Subject: Re: [Vo]:National Instruments signs to do E-Cat controls


> I just wish Rossi would pay more attention to needs of customers and to PR.

I just wish he'd get a single independent and credible test done.  Never mind 
the PR stuff.  As for the needs of customers, how do we know he ever had one or 
has one?

> If he has teamed up with NI, that is exactly the right way to bolster
> customer confidence in the safety and reliability of the equipment.

I don't think he "teamed up" in the sense that NI knows anything about E-cats 
and that they work.  I think Rossi offered to buy their products and asked for 
a quote.  Maybe he ordered a few temperature controllers.  Anybody can do that 
for almost any purpose.   That he bought some and no other involvement is what 
I get from the quotes in Sterling Allen's blog:   
http://pesn.com/2011/11/10/9601953_National_Instruments_signs_to_do_E-Cat_controls/

If I buy a Rolls Royce to carry my E-cat in, it hardly means that Rolls Royce 
understands or approves the E-cat or has anything whatever to do with it.   If 
I use a component in an invention, in most cases, it's not a real association 
with the vendor.  Rossi gains no credibility in my book by buying parts, 
regardless of who it he buys them from. 



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