Thanks.
On the technical front, most of the discussion has centered around the question of whether the steam was “wet” or “dry” — see Steve Krivit’s http://blog.newenergytimes.com/ for a very skeptical view. But it doesn’t amount to a DIS-proof.
But I put enough disclaimers in my paper not to have to rewrite it just yet. It remains “not proven”. I should add a clarifying comment, though.
> What I have noticed is that most of the venom comes from the anti-CF side. Does that correlate with what youre seeing?
Yes, but the PRO’s just have to be more cautious. I ran a couple of polls (primarily aimed at members of the vortex mailing list), and both extremes have moderated somewhat over the past month.
Business-wise, though, things are changing rapidly: Rossi announced he has cancelled his agreement with Defkalion. Well-reported at:
http://pesn.com/working/includes/footers/Rossi-Defkalion_controversy.htm
It seems to me that Defkalion ran out of money, so they couldn’t meet their promises to Rossi, who is now switching his attention to the US. (He says he will instll the 1MW plant in October, in the US)
There are conflicting technical statements from Rossi and Defkalion, but they, too, don’t amount to DIS-proof.