da-cheif, and I have not bashed you, nor others either. If you have "inside information" from Mr. Berg, please don't post it here. Berg is a great businessman, but even successful businessman are baffled by the signs of an onion being peeled. By now, he should have thrown in the towel. The technology, which in essence is very similar to another technology I was involved with (Polyvision, display through electrolysis, essentially charging and discharging a thin film battery one electrode of which is transparent, which also was an "onion peeler"), must have intrinsic problems if for all this time and the huge investments could not be put into mass production. VLNC is acting like Charlie Brown, "there is no problem so big you cannot run away from". Cobalt, eh, too expensive, Manganese, eh, not enough charge density and too explosive (g), now it is Phosphates. Everytime another excuse, how can you be so patient? There are so many other opportunities out there with much more rapid entries into much bigger markets and less risk. Do you really think you neead 250 patents to protect this technology? Your sign should have been when Telecordia threw in the towel. They must have known it was not "manufacturable", they invented the technology after all.
By the way, I hope I responded to your post since I only understood your quote of my post. I mean it when I say I do not understand your language.
Zeev