On 11-11-14 04:34 PM, Robert Leguillon wrote:
Defkalion wasn't obligated to release anything. The pictures do show that they 
were working on the product, and appeared to have invested more into it than a 
few pipes and elbows.
This news is great, because it lends a lot more credence to their claims that 
more information will be forthcoming.
They have not made technical claims since July, and I'm quite anxious to see 
what is unveiled.
The photos only whet the appetite.  They don't confirm anything in and of 
themselves, but it is reassuring. So, quit fighting over the amount of 
information released,

Who's fighting? Not me. I said I find the press release strange and, by implication, rather uninformative, but that's not "fightin' words", I don't think.


  and let's get started trying to identify and label their equipment!

Using what for information?

It's no doubt a less frustrating exercise than trying to label all the knobs and doo-dads on the Crimson Dynamo's spiffy red suit, but that's about the best I could say for the exercise.


"Stephen A. Lawrence"<sa...@pobox.com>  wrote:


On 11-11-14 03:33 PM, Mary Yugo wrote:
Defkalion showed a few blurry images of some lab equipment.
Oh, come now.  The second photo, labeled "Hyperion in assembly", is
actually quite sharp.

It's low resolution, nothing's labeled, nothing's explained, and, if the
thing really is "in assembly", then the reason it's already hooked up to
a big blue gas-tank-looking thing is not entirely clear, but those are
quite different issues from a lack of focus on the part of the camera.

(To tell the truth, I don't really see the why or the what of this
rather strange document containing a few sentences of text, one obvious
typo, and four unexplained photographs.  Who's it for?  Why's it exist?
Unclear.)


That's nice and it demonstrates that they did build up *something*
related to Rossi's supposed invention.  What it is and what they did
is, however, nor much clearer than before.  They have provided some
images but there is no way to know what those signify.

So please stop examining the minutiae of my requests and consider the
broad picture.  What Defkalion has done is not much better than nothing.

Being a broken record is a response to other broken records -- those
that keep insisting that the world is now different because of Rossi
and Defkalion.  I have seen nothing to suggest it and I would be
careful not to base any decision whatever on it.


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