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
>>
>>
>

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