On Fri, Dec 23, 2011 at 1:34 PM, Jed Rothwell <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> You can say their strategy is stupid, or it will probably fail for thus
> and such reason, or that you would do things differently. But the notion
> that it has to be "justified" by your standards -- or by some universal
> standard -- is ridiculous. No private business strategy needs to explained
> to or approved by outsiders. No strategy satisfies everyone. You might say
> X Corp. startup is doing great while someone else says it is blowing the
> opportunity. Some say Netflix lost their touch and was foolish trying to
> split. Others see the reasons they tried to do that, and say it was an
> understandable mistake. Business is complicated. There are no easy answers.
> No one knows the best course of action. It cannot be known. There are too
> many variables and too many unknown factors.
>

You insist on comparing a supposed cold fusion/LENR robust power power
plant to Netflix, IBM, and Edison.   But that's silly.  There's no
comparison to any of them. Such a thing would be more revolutionary and
would gain faster acceptance and more interest than anything done in the
last hundred years.   As Cude is fond of pointing out, remember the acclaim
and open armed welcome that P&F got when they first announced?  All the
interest from the press, the funding from private companies, the offers and
interviews?   How soon we forget.

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