Steven,

I have been involved with UL certification. You first send them a unit for their analysis. Then following their initial report, you make a few changes to "tweak" the product so it will pass.

AG


On 1/15/2012 1:10 PM, OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson wrote:
They will however work with a company on the final product so as
to obtain certification and they understand the final product
may need some tweaking to get their stamp.
Aussie, I confess that at present you have me at a disadvantage. I have not
yet listened to the interview. I plan to listen to it soon.

With that confession said, I simply find it... well.... surreal to assume
that Rossi has gotten this far, so soon. Granted, maybe he has. And if so,
good for Rossi. We all benefit... well, except perhaps for the entire
petroleum industrial complex and its countless subsidiaries.

Having not yet listened to the interview it is natural for someone in my
shoes to perceive the phrase you used: "... may need some tweaking" as if
it's a joker in the card deck. It could mean just about anything. Maybe
"tweaking" means Rossi's eCats will be ready for prime-time in just couple
of months, with just a few minor adjustments here and there. However,
"tweaking" could also mean Rossi's eCats could take another ten or twenty
years and several billion dollars of R&D funding before someone like me can
buy one from Wall Mart.

I just don't know enuf yet.

Regards,
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks



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