>From Susan:
> Another evidenche that the whole e-cat story is built > over a pile of lies. How long Rossi will last with this joke ? In the midst of conflicting reports: People always see what they want to see. They subsequently promote what they want to believe to the rest of the world. Another scrap of less than stellar news is revealed and skeptics once again begin to proclaim that their original belief has once again been vindicated. Soon skeptics proclaim there was never anything to the original claims in the first place. - Case closed. I guess we can all go home now. It would seem as if skeptics believe they are the only rational individuals who hang out in the Vort Collective - or perhaps they are incensed as to why others can't see the "light" they perceive as shining so brightly. It seems to me that many skeptics perceive messages like this one as nothing more than further evidence that their position of damnation has once again been confirmed. However, as far as I can tell only thing that has really happened is that skeptics have found another scrap of news in which to hang their original belief system on. And on and on the rumor mill and subsequent damnation goes. Personally, I have no idea how legitimate Rossi claims are. Obviously I suspect there may actually be something to Rossi's eCat claims, though I could be wrong. My current suspicions are based primarily on the fact that other information that ought to be considered more reliable than mere circumstantial "news" & "rumor", such as scientific evidence reported on by Levi, would seem to suggest that there is something going on with Rossi's eCats. Based on the latest spate of "news" it seems more logical for me to tentatively speculate that Rossi's wunder eCats are probably not quite yet ready for Prime Time - in the engineering sense. This possibility has often been discussed within the Vort Collective, and it not all that unexpected. As such, the latest "news" concerning the Xanthi plant is predictable. I'm not sure what the fuss is all about. I'm perfectly content to wait a while longer. I feel no desire, urging me personally proclaim to the rest of the world that Rossi has once again been proven to be nothing more than a joke. I feel no desire to prove to the rest of the world he is legitimate either. I'm perfectly content to simply wait and watch. What's wrong with not having a personal opinion that must constantly be proclaimed to the rest of the world as the only correct opinion? Under these kinds of circumstances it's been my experience that the only person I end up trying to convince is myself, and few could care less about being convinced about my personal opinions. Regards, Steven Vincent Johnson www.OrionWorks.com www.zazzle.com/orionworks