F.lii Rossi business is really about tyres http://www.fllirossi-tyre.com/
Probably they share a portion of the same industrial building complex  with
our Rossi

2011/6/17 Harry Veeder <hlvee...@yahoo.com>

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> ----- Original Message ----
> > From: Abd ul-Rahman Lomax <a...@lomaxdesign.com>
> > To: vortex-l@eskimo.com; vortex-l@eskimo.com
> > Sent: Wed, June 15, 2011 10:58:59 PM
> > Subject: Re: [Vo]:Steve Krivit's initiative
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> > At 02:30 PM 6/14/2011, Harry Veeder wrote:
> > > Since the Widom-Larsen theory explains the positive results,
> > > can it also explain the negative results.  A good theory should be able
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> >both.
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> > I don't see W-L theory explaining positive results, at all. If so, it's
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> >very badly explained!
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> There are lots observations explained here:
> http://www.newenergytimes.com/v2/sr/WL/WLTheory.shtml#slides
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> > Krivit completely failed to be the "investigative journalist," asking
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> >questions, with W-L theory.
> > Yes, a good theory would explain both positive and negative results.
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> >really close to that yet, though what I heard at MIT last weekend does
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> >some hope.
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> Among the many things W&L say their theory can explain is why D kills the
> reaction in Ni-H systems and why H kills the reaction in D-Pd systems.
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> Kirvit does include some informal criticism of the W&L theory on his
> website,
> http://www.newenergytimes.com/v2/sr/WL/WLTheory.shtml
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> Harry
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> > Still, Peter Hagelstein was struggling with models for electrochemical
> loading.
> >Apparently the standard models suck, to use a technical term. Peter has
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> >less figured out why, but it's very difficult to model, since it depends
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> >quite a chaotic and very individual process, for each cathode, as it
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> >what he calls "internal leaks," that is, leaks into internal cavities and
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> >boundaries, that eventually communicate to the outside. Put another way,
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> >palladium can develop a high surface area, with most of the surface being
> >"internal" and not exposed to the electrolyte and thus to loading, only to
> >deloading.
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