If the Rossi units heat water to the boiling point, it can be used to heat homes...we can collectively nail down specifics on output by the time these units are made available for 'field testing' inside homes and offices.  Our network in D.C. will pin down either the Greek or Italian embassy to bring one or more of these Rossi units to the embassy in D.C. and heat it over the winter, preferably at either the Silver or Gold Salon event.  

Validating advanced energy technologies is always likened unto herding cats...not sure why, but that's par for the course.  So much attention is being focused on this technology, that the matter of 'valid' vs. 'invalid' will be resolved one way or the other by the end of the year...specific kW output is a little more squishy, obviously, until a decent independent validation is presented.  The burden of proof lies with the inventor, since outside parties are holding the purse strings.  As an Army bloke, we just look for the 80% solution.  Rossi appears to have that locked in...APPEARS.  If it were my technology, irrefutable independent validation would be the first step, and this phase of disclosure is being managed about as well as the Pons & Fleischmann fiasco in 1989.  

Our D.C. network's timing is later in this game than most who are watching the Rossi saga unfold.  The stage is set to bring this technology forward in a provable manner by the end of the year once Rossi gets his ducks in a row; and our network is in a position to assist as needed when the time comes.

On 2011-06-17 04:57, Abd ul-Rahman Lomax wrote:
> I'd say, so far, so good. Let's hope he gets some decent answers.

Krivit's preliminary report has been harshly criticized by Rossi:

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http://www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/?p=360&cpage=12#comment-46645

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