On the surface it certainly sounds promising. I'm glad Sterling
secured sufficient funds that allowed him to go evaluate Sam's device.
I'm also glad Sterling is going to stop off and visit Defkalion as
well.

I'm still going on the assumption that Sam's device will eventually
fail to pass the mustard. This assumes a crucial test in the
independent replication phase discovers a flaw in the original design
assumptions. However, nothing would please me more than to have my
pessimism proven wrong.

I'd rather be labeled a hopelessly naive believer (as perceived by
skeptics) as compared to that of a skeptic who knows too much to be
taken by what he believes must obviously be charlatans, and as such
why would I even bother to check the claims out.

Grasshopper Johnson

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

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