Oftentimes, even in the richest companies, when their travel budget is
exceeded, nobody travels anywhere because there is no more money allocated
for that purpose.



DGT sounds like they were going through a rough patch in their development;
this is to be expected to happen.



Yes, it is best to forgive and forget.



It is so painful to see such in fighting between the giants of LENR when
the very future of LENR hangs in the balance at this critical juncture.
Can't we all walk this noble road together, side by side?



The enemies of LENR will be very deep and strong, a solid front is our best
defense against them. It is said that a house divided among itself cannot
stand. I myself always defend Mills and Rossi hammer and tong to these
infidels even if they do not deserve such fine treatment.



On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 3:10 PM, Jed Rothwell <[email protected]> wrote:

> Axil Axil <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Good, More details. They say that the devil is in the details.
>>
>> It could be that DGT failed to honor their offer to refund your costs as
>> being due to your negative proclamations about their technical and
>> financial stability of their company.
>>
>
> No, it couldn't be. I said NOTHING about them for about a year after they
> promised to pay. I said nothing even thought it was clear to me they were
> not going to pay. I figured it was unimportant. As I said here after about
> a year, small start up companies are often broke, so no big deal.
>
> Furthermore, as I have pointed out several times, they publicly promised
> to pay. Right here they did. Why would they do that if they were upset with
> me? That makes no sense. They would disavow the debt.
>
> Again you are speculating about something you know nothing about. You are
> making unfounded statements, and you are ignoring statements made by the
> people from Defkalion here and elsewhere.
>
>
>
>> They say that you catch more flies with honey than with vinegar. Such
>> negative feelings of humiliation and rejection are human and natural.
>>
>
> That's absurd. Do you think I feel humiliated and rejected because some
> clown owes me a grand?!? Lots of people owe me money. I learned 40 years
> ago to cut 'em off and forget about them. It doesn't matter.
>
>
>
>> Furthermore, if your business strategy is to front expenses to maintain
>> the appearance of impartiality and independence . . .
>>
>
> This is not a business strategy. I am not engaged in business here.
>
>
>
>> After all, you made the business mistake of not protecting yourself  by
>> buying a non refundable ticket.
>>
>
> The non-refundable ones are cheaper. Heck, this one would have been a lot
> cheaper if they hadn't cancelled and rescheduled so many times. The
> original ticket was something like $800 as I recall. If they had cancelled
> completely the first time I would have eaten the $800 and never said a word
> about it.
>
> ("Eaten" in American business jargon means "I would have written off the
> expense.")
>
> - Jed
>
>

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