If you were Rossi and were 1000% convinced that it's all good to go, and
you only needed another 12-18 months to start shipping, wouldn't you try to
keep everything under wraps and obfuscate where possible? There's nothing
to gain, and IP to lose, by giving even the slightest thing away. That's
Rossi's most convincing argument, that he is very secretive and
obfuscating. The rest of us, we can only wait or ignore.



On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 3:14 AM, Axil Axil <[email protected]> wrote:

> Some weeks ago, Rossi said that NI, he and the customer were working
> together on the 1MW plant. And now the customer wants something different?
> Why change a running system (if it ever was running)? And why is it
> important to the customer, which company supplies the controlling mechanism
> for a heating plant?
>
>
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> On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 7:42 AM, Wolf Fischer <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Some weeks ago, Rossi said that NI, he and the customer were working
>> together on the 1MW plant. And now the customer wants something different?
>> Why change a running system (if it ever was running)? And why is it
>> important to the customer, which company supplies the controlling mechanism
>> for a heating plant?
>>
>> Wolf
>>
>>
>>  From Rossi:
>>>
>>> "Also our Customer has chosen other
>>> suppliers for the first generation of the domestic E-Cats and of the 1
>>> MW plants. "
>>>
>>> It is possible that a simple PLC/PAC could have been chosen.  I don't
>>> think stabilization would be that big a challenge.  All Rossi needed
>>> was some feedback.
>>>
>>> T
>>>
>>>
>>
>


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