>From MY:

>> From Rossi:
>>
>> ...   E-CATS ARE FOR SALE ONLY FOR WHAT CONCERNS 1 THERMAL MW PLANTS,
>> BECAUSE THE 10 KW E-CATS ARE NOT YET CERTIFIED ...

I made the mistake of browsing through my filter pile. I found this from MY:

> I'm confused.  Megawatt nuclear fusion plants are certified
> (or don't need certification)?  In what country and which
> universe?  Who will provide liability insurance for [Rossi's eCats]?

Of course Megawatt nuclear fusion plants need some kind of
certification. It is only natural to also speculate that the
technology pertaining to Rossi/Defkalion gadgets will probably need
some kind of certification too, particularly since they all claim a
"nuclear" process is involved.

MY seems to live in a universe where she seems to think she is the
first person who has just realized this issue.She seems to have
conveniently ignored numerous posts from Mr. Rothwell who has already
discussed the ramifications of this very issue numerous times. Yes, it
most likely WILL be a prickly issue.

Meanwhile, it is interesting to note that lately MY seems to have
shifted her arguments from the premise that Rossi's eCats are most
likely a scam operation to speculation that while they might actually
be for real nobody in their right mind will want to "certify" them.
IOW, the line in the sand has been redrawn. I suspect the line in the
sand will be redrawn several more times before this is all over.

Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks

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