Yes, I know.  His original offer to defkalion and Rossi are genuine, and this 
one is genuine even though it doesn't make sense.  He's just stupid, but he is 
genuine.
On Mar 1, 2012, at 11:21 AM, Randy Wuller wrote:

> The problem with Dick Smith's Prize is that it is being offered to the 
> independent tester.  On its face it seeks to compromise the independence and 
> credibility of the tester.  Nothing could be dumber.  In addition the reason 
> to establish a prize is to stimulate investment in an attempt to break a 
> technological barrier, in that regard prizes are really effective.  The 
> Orteig prize won by Lindbergh was only $25,000 but generated investment of 
> over $400,000.  Smith's prize which is not paid to the LENR 
> researcher/inventor does not even create this stimulus.
> 
> Ransom
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jarold McWilliams" <oldja...@hotmail.com>
> To: <vortex-l@eskimo.com>
> Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2012 10:39 AM
> Subject: Re: [Vo]:DGT's 1st test did not test power, just safety (NyTeknik)
> 
> 
> It depends on what he loses it for.  Why do milliionaires give a million 
> dollars to charities?  It would be a much better use of money to spend it on 
> proving cold fusion is real.  I think Dick Smith's offer is genuine, and he 
> won't try to back out of paying the million dollars if it is proven.  I do 
> think he is kind of stupid with the protocols he was expecting Defkalion to 
> make though.
> On Mar 1, 2012, at 10:32 AM, Terry Blanton wrote:
> 
>> On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 10:56 AM, Jarold McWilliams <oldja...@hotmail.com> 
>> wrote:
>>> If cold fusion is real, Dick Smith immediately makes millions of dollars, so
>>> I don't think he would care much about losing a million.
>> 
>> It's been my experience that people with millions of dollars do care
>> about losing a million dollars.
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