The point of course -- which you seem to be determined to divert attention from using low comments -- is that bad, even illegal business behavior is not incompatible with the pursuit of genuine innovations in technology. Thus, in later years, Thomas Watson, Sr., built IBM's original business of punch card tabulators into pioneering lines of modern business computers that virtually created and defined the market for such machines. In order to do so, Watson consistently put large sums into research and development, even during the Depression.
Perhaps Rossi or someone else will soon bring to market "an impossible machine" in the form of a practical cold fusion device. Again, I see a favorable indication as being that a US venture fund in North Caroline evaluated Rossi and his background, had additional third party testing done on his E-Cat, and then proceeded with an investment in them. Events will tell if they are fools or visionaries.
“Perhaps Rossi or someone else will soon bring to market “an impossible machine” in the form of a practical cold fusion device.”
We don’t have long to way. He promised delivery by the 1Q 2014. How many days left to the end of 1Q 2014?
“The point of course — which you seem to be determined to divert attention from using low comments — is that bad, even illegal business behavior “
You fail to mention that his conviction was overturned ....