And all hand made so far, as Rossi stated. Seems there is no request and no sales?So he can give his many employees in sales, service and robot factories a rest. He must be burning money like hell...but more likely he is still fine, while sitting with the one blue prototype box in his condo in Miami enjoying reading and writing on his blog...
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And all hand made so far, as Rossi stated. Seems there is no request and no sales?So he can give his many employees in sales, service and robot factories a rest. He must be burning money like hell...but more likely he is still fine, while sitting with the one blue prototype box in his condo in Miami enjoying reading and writing on his blog...
Yeah, that's what I meant by saying: He follows all the guys he had trolled perfectly while jumping up and down
Test in bold edited to remove obscene suggestion. Alan
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Test in bold edited to remove obscene suggestion. Alan
Something about a rolling doughnut, perhaps?
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Something about a rolling doughnut, perhaps?
Yeah, just a rolling donut...
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More high quality questions and answers..
Steven N. Karels May 20, 2019 at 5:47 PM
Dear Andrea Rossi,
Are you using microcomputers/microcontrollers in your control board? Once the board is designed, built and tested, many minor changes in timing, logic, etc. can be accommodated by reprogramming the micro. Or is the control timing so critical that discrete component implementation is required?
Andrea Rossi May 20, 2019 at 10:29 PM
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Steven N. Karels:
Sorry, field mined by confidentiality.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
- Steven N. Karels
May 21, 2019 at 6:01 AM
Dear Andrea Rossi,
My previous posts was not an attempt to gather design information, although any scraps from the Master’s table will be quickly devoured. When I did prototype development, I used Expresspcb. https://www.expresspcb.com/. It provided free, easy to use pcb layout software including stand component patterns and they could turnaround a few pcbs in as little as one day. They were also reasonably priced.
My other comment dealt with microcontrollers or microprocessors. I used the TI MSP430 as it had a wealth of built-in hardware (timers, D/A, A/D, etc.) and was easy to use. They also have inexpensive test boards to help learning their micro.
When you are doing rapid prototyping and have a design pretty well set but are adjusting parameters, such as event timing or control logic, a micro can facilitate the ease of changes.
- Andrea Rossi
May 21, 2019 at 8:26 AM
Steven N. Karels:
Our Team is using sophisticated softwares and simulation systems, but I thank you for your suggestions, as always.
I can see you are quite skilled in the matter!
Warm Regards,
A.R.
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- Steven N. Karels
May 21, 2019 at 6:01 AM
Dear Andrea Rossi,
My previous posts was not an attempt to gather design information, although any scraps from the Master’s table will be quickly devoured. When I did prototype development, I used Expresspcb. https://www.expresspcb.com/. It provided free, easy to use pcb layout software including stand component patterns and they could turnaround a few pcbs in as little as one day. They were also reasonably priced.
My other comment dealt with microcontrollers or microprocessors. I used the TI MSP430 as it had a wealth of built-in hardware (timers, D/A, A/D, etc.) and was easy to use. They also have inexpensive test boards to help learning their micro.
When you are doing rapid prototyping and have a design pretty well set but are adjusting parameters, such as event timing or control logic, a micro can facilitate the ease of changes.
- Andrea Rossi
May 21, 2019 at 8:26 AM
Steven N. Karels:
Our Team is using sophisticated softwares and simulation systems, but I thank you for your suggestions, as always.
I can see you are quite skilled in the matter!
Warm Regards,
A.R.
It's the "Rossi Blog Comment Discussion " thread, not the Rossi JoNP mirror thread
So, what's your comment?
What's up to discuss?SCNR!
- Steven N. Karels
May 21, 2019 at 6:01 AM
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I completely agree with bang99!
Rossi’s supporters can only repeate words and “says” like parrots.
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What's up to discuss?
Are you serious? Gosh, we can discuss his SK puppet show video going viral, and his research paper being read by over 20,000 people! Everyone on JONP is talking about it, so it must be a big deal.
Then there is the upcoming electrical test, and teflon being used in the Ecats (or did he mean he is made out of teflon?).
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Are you serious? Gosh, we can discuss his SK puppet show video going viral, and his research paper being read by over 20,000 people! Everyone on JONP is talking about it, so it must be a big deal.
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No, Shane you got me wrong! [TM] Jed R.
You missed the smiley's and the "SCNR!"
There was some kind of sacrasm in my text, didn't make it clear enough, I see now.
Sam is just "mirroring" JoNP messages into this thread. Why?
He does not make comments about it.
He could add/say do something like Adrian (BTW: where are Adrian and IH Fanboy?)
Would add some more fun
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Sam is just "mirroring" JoNP messages into this thread. Why?
He only mirrors the best messages. He does this as a service, so the rest of us don't have to.
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He only mirrors the best messages. He does this as a service, so the rest of us don't have to.
Thank you for your opinion.
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Thank you for your opinion.
Actually, that was more of a joke than an opinion. Because, uh . . . we don't actually "have to," do we?
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and teflon being used in the Ecats (or did he mean he is made out of teflon?).
That reminded me of PTFE tape and hydraulic fittings. I'm confident that that the low-temperature E-Cats also used teflon.
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Sam is not doing his hero any favors. The more Rossi’s missives are repeated the more idiotic they seem.
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I completely agree with bang99!
Rossi’s supporters can only repeate words and “says” like parrots.
Hunter
You sure have the most thumbs up
likes for the Rossi skeptics comments..
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It's the "Rossi Blog Comment Discussion " thread, not the Rossi JoNP mirror thread
So, what's your comment?
What's up to discuss?SCNR!
It was posted as a follow up to Colin Waters original Post on Steven N. Karels comment on Rossi blog.
Steven seems like a smart guy.
What is your opinion about him.
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Sam is not doing his hero any favors. The more Rossi’s missives are repeated the more idiotic they seem.
Just like the skeptics that follow Rossi
must have not much going for them.
The only hero I like is a War hero.
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It was posted as a follow up to Colin Waters original Post on Steven N. Karels comment on Rossi blog.
Steven seems like a smart guy.
What is your opinion about him.
Sam, Steven is a regular poster on JoNP since years.
And he is the one who was asking Rossi about self sustain, e.g. powering the system with an accumulator, charged by the output of the Cat.
Rossi's anwsers to that simple question, in the past, were redicoulous. But Steve asked again several times.
What I can say, he is IMHO not sockpuppet.
Is he smart?
Dunno. How to define that?
He is a IMHO a believer or better said, interessted in Rossi's work.
What do you think about the one timers, the single named (female and male) users/postings on JNoP?
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bang 99
I like Buck and think he has good
comments on Rossi blog and
ECat World.
Being from Canada I also like that
the Toronto Raptors beat the Bucks.
They have a tough opponent in
Golden State in the final.
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bang 99
I like Buck and think he has good
comments on Rossi blog and
ECat World.
Being from Canada I also like that
the Toronto Raptors beat the Bucks.
They have a tough opponent in
Golden State in the final.
Sam, thank you for the feedback.
I was asking about your opinion about all that "One Time Posters" on JoNP, not the usual and frequent posters.
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