Yes, Torulf, ten individuals are more likely to find the golden egg than
one organization with ten people.
The cost of organize ten people will make it 80% effective at the best.
Then if there are 100 pathways the organization needs to make 100 starts.
It really is not a question of if they are pri
There are no bigger difference between government organizations and
private corporations in this.
There are more of the corps and
therefore there are more chance some of them fit to new realities.
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Fri, 31 Jul 2015 19:03:17 +0300, Peter Gluck wrote:
Thanks, we will
see it later.
Peter
Dear Peter,
I agree. There needs to be more flexibility in the current opinions.
What I mean is that all to often the debate ends with a certain reason
something is wrong because of known facts.
That cut of the discussions and maybe the answer is in challenge a well
known truth. I think so. No I am
Thanks, we will see it later.
Peter
On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 7:00 PM, Lennart Thornros
wrote:
> Dear Peter,
> I agree. There needs to be more flexibility in the current opinions.
> What I mean is that all to often the debate ends with a certain reason
> something is wrong because of known facts.
I think you bringing up the *Theory of Management in broad sense is the new
Philosophy *is of great importance.
We have abilities we do not explore. The understanding of that our
limitation often is determined by our knowledge is a great observation in
my mind.
I have often experienced that in life
Dear Friends,
With this:
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2015/07/a-day-under-sign-of-paradox-for-lenr.html
I am continuing to support the Technology First approach.
Axil says important things, well.
Rossi's revelation- the E-cat can work beyond the melting temperature of
nickel can be a game ch
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