At this time I bet being "in certification" means Rossi is in discussions with the certifier to see if the test environment can be secured.
Harry On Sat, Jan 14, 2012 at 9:59 PM, Aussie Guy E-Cat <aussieguy.e...@gmail.com> wrote: > 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 >> >> >