On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 2:55 PM, Jed Rothwell <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I meant tests open to the public. I am sure it is obvious that is what I > mean, so you are being a pill again, making a useless remark just to be > disagreeable. Knock it off. > This time you're the one being a pill. There would be nothing whatever to stop anyone getting the device from testing it once they own it and from publishing the test results. That he can only find one client for the world's first table top fusion reactor and that this client bought 1300 line items of it and won't identify or say a word to anyone -- well, only you and Aussie Guy and a very few others would swallow that silliness hook line, and sinker. If Rossi ever sold the Ecat freely and for real, it would be tested almost immediately and the test would be made known. > Everyone knows that Rossi expects his customers to conduct tests. He does > not ask for money from the escrow fund until the tests are finished and the > customer is satisfied. The customer can return the system for any reason > before the money leaves escrow. Those are his terms. > So Rossi SAYS. And unless you know for sure and have contacted Mr. Anonymous Customer, that is the only evidence for it and for the existence of a customer that you have.

