I think they have a "first things first" politics. Authorities are influential people who take decisions. We at Vortex are just curious people, kibitzes, electronic paper tigers, with low impact. In the best case- kind of consultants. Can we come and say: "Guys, we have perfectly solved the problems of the Pd-D system, now please let us to help you to solve all those of the Ni-H systems, OK?" I had and have empathy for the DGT team. They have to go on theor own way. Our curiosity will be a temporary collateral victim. Peter
On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 3:53 PM, Andre Blum <andre_vor...@blums.nl> wrote: > Personally, I don't have a big problem with them taking some more time. > Their silence over the past days just confirms that they have been busy > hosting. And I can imagine that it takes a while to put the results in > writing in a way that pleases both DGT and the government officials. That > is: if they decide to publish. Nowhere did they say or promise they will. > The only thing DGT said is that after the tests these institutions are free > to publish wherever they want. > > What worries me more is the fact that where they used to say "7 well-known > research centers and organizations from Greece and abroad", they are now > talking about "Authorities" and "high level officials". Somehow they make > it sound like they have just suits visiting.* > > > > * > On 02/28/2012 08:44 AM, Andre Blum wrote: > > Latest defkalion post: > > > Tests with the presence of high level Government officials have been > concluded. Opinions and results were very positive. > > Announcements will be made upon mutual agreements, at a time yet to be > defined. > > Tests continue with international Authorities in the coming weeks. > > DGT > > > Andre > > > -- Dr. Peter Gluck Cluj, Romania http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com