We had some competition last year on 9 September 2009 with various companies making announcements on that day. Yet, so far, no one has tried to own 10 October 2010. It's like people hate the number 10 or something. I can think of about 10 ways to use this date myself. Maybe I should seize this day? I can call it the 10 most important things you never knew until you hit October 10, 2010. Or
Secretary Steven Chu. Source: ABC News.
DOE chief Secretary Steven Chu was recently asked about whether or not he was aware of EEStor Inc. What did he say in response? Quite a bit but completely sidestepped the question. Is there any significance to HOW he answered the question?
You decide.
Long time EEStory follower Corwinbad supplies the audio of his question which he gathered as a
Vinod Khosla Source.
In late 2007 and 2008, one of the better ways to land a meeting with Vinod Khosla was to pitch a business plan that included almost any opportunity closely tied to EEStor Inc. Khosla's keen interest in anything EEStor-related stems from his exposure to it during Kleiner Perkins' EEStor due diligence phase, a process that included Khosla's participation as a partner of
"There are a couple of loose ends I'd like to tie up. Nothing important you understand."
Much has been made of EEStor's development time lines. Skeptics say ongoing delays are proof they have nothing. Industry veterans say development cycles do not happen quickly and cite examples: Tesla, Valence & Bloom Energy, etc ad nauseum.
So, what do you build your case on? For anyone trying to establish credibility for their view on EEStor, it's important to cite actual facts. That's
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