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Re: dream of steam post# 25282

Friday, 06/19/2015 1:59:46 PM

Friday, June 19, 2015 1:59:46 PM

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And there we go: 'new technologies take time.'

A "real power house of an engine" that Cyclone has never demonstrated running publicly let alone demonstrated actually powering anything.

Cyclone has been spending investor's money for 11 years now, with accumulated operating losses of over $20 million, plus more than $30 million in derivative losses that have destroyed shareholder wealth.

They are now 5 and a half years past the originally promised delivery date for the Mark 5 engine, and there has never been any explanation of why.

Harry's friends just say be patient and "Rome was not built in a day."

11 years ago Harry would put together an engine and "run it for a while, then tear it down to inspect possible wear and tear and to make adjustments."

11 years and $20 million later Harry puts together an engine and "run it for a while, then tear it down to inspect possible wear and tear and to make adjustments."

And made promises of working engines to customers and investors the whole time.

In 1775 James Watt started a company to build steam engines. He started installing engines at customer's facilities the next year. The 1779 Smethwick Engine is still running today, 236 YEARS later.

Meanwhile, after 11 years of work and many millions of investor's money spent, Harry Schoell has not made a steam engine work for 50 HOURS.

Why?

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