at least Defkalion with nelson can claim few hundred watt with good control

2012/11/27 OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson <svj.orionwo...@gmail.com>

> For those, like Jed, who have watched the unfolding of the
> BLP/Rossi/Defkalion saga... some of it having gone on now for 20 years
> or more, it is understandable that many of them express doubt and
> frustration. Perhaps cynicism is an even better description to use
> here.
>
> Personally, I see incremental progress, but I freely admit the
> possibility that I might be looking through rose tinted glasses.
> (Wishful thinking on my part.)
>
> I am left the the feeling that all of the above mentioned
> organizations have been working with a mysterious technology that
> nobody really understands for which they hope can soon be exploited in
> the form of a popular commercial product... something akin to what Mr.
> Carrell recently mentioned - like a water heater sold at Sears.
> Obviously, nothing of the sort is even close to rolling off the
> assembly line at any of these organizations. Actually, BLP is more of
> a licensing company as compared to a manufacturing facility, so they
> would never develop a commercial product - just the rights to use the
> technology.
>
> Lately, it would seem to be BLP's turn to once again step up to the
> podium and make some bold claims... something akin to revealing a 100
> watt prototype - soon. Later, I gather BLP claims they hope to
> assemble a kilowatt prototype for public scrutiny, perhaps  sometime
> before the end of 2013... or was that 2014.
>
> Meanwhile, it is understandable that many cynical old-timers are prone
> to categorically state the fact that similar predictions have been
> made before. Indeed, they have.
>
> So, Is there really anything truly different this time around?
>
> Regards
> Steven Vincent Johnson
> www.OrionWorks.com
> www.zazzle.com/orionworks
>
>

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