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Posted by Stephen Bauman on Wed May 27 06:37:11 2020, in response to Re: When BOWERY Was Considered a Terminal, posted by Express Rider on Tue May 26 05:32:59 2020. I find technical stuff to be very interesting,..You asked for it. :=) There's something called the "black box principle" in electrical engineering. It essentially states that what's inside a "black box" is defined solely by the electrical characteristics of wires (or terminals) on the box's surface. If two black boxes have the same terminal characteristics, they are interchangeable. Nobody cares what's on the inside. |
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