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To all of you researchers and mad scientists pouring your best blood, sweat & tears into unraveling the mysteries behind the LENR process, please accept our sincerest acknowledgment of the fact that we know how difficult the task has been for you. We understand how frustrating this unsung quest must often feel. We know you are the unsung heroes of the late 20th and early 21st centuries. We appreciate the fact that your work has often been tedious and time-consuming. Not only do you receive very little acknowledgment from most of your peers, the very peers who ought to be cheering you on, some of them seem to have gone out of their way to place and your work directly in their cross hairs for public ridicule. As such, we sympathize with the fact that you often receive very little respect. There must be times when you have felt desperate about your circumstances, when you have hungered for a sliver of data that would tell you "Yes! This is it! You are finally making progress!", or when you have simply desired to occasionally experience the tiniest modicum of respect from your peers. It is only human to realize the fact that we all need to receive some form of validation, in order to keep us sufficiently motivated to plow through the rough times ahead. We know you are doing your best trying to unravel a misunderstood miracle with little or no help from your peers. All these slings and arrows... which must be managed on a shoestring budget. It could cause many to ask themselves: Is there an easier way to manage this project? Could I possibly cut corners somewhere? Some of us who work areas of tech & support can only give you the tiniest bit of advice that we hope you will take to heart: http://dilbert.com/strips/comic/2013-01-20/ Please, please, PLEASE do not outsource your work! </Sunday Sermon> Regards, Steven Vincent Johnson www.OrionWorks.com www.zazzle.com/orionworks

