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:::When the rollers are off, the cart will still pass in a straight line without any complications. This switch design is somewhat unintuitive, since it uses a roller direction apparently opposed to any desired output directions, but it's the most compact and well-behaved switch design.--[[User:Larix|Larix]] ([[User talk:Larix|talk]]) 05:16, 25 February 2014 (UTC) | :::When the rollers are off, the cart will still pass in a straight line without any complications. This switch design is somewhat unintuitive, since it uses a roller direction apparently opposed to any desired output directions, but it's the most compact and well-behaved switch design.--[[User:Larix|Larix]] ([[User talk:Larix|talk]]) 05:16, 25 February 2014 (UTC) | ||
Thanks, I've put it in. It looks like an AND to me, although it is a bit of a puzzle, thanks to easily conflated power/signal and the weird behavior of rollers (deactivate-on-open). I'm not perfectly confident, so if I'm mistaken, feel free to correct the page. And as a further comment, there are still a few principles that may need demonstration. I am unsure if any more belong. Increasingly, I say to myself, "You could do that, but why?" about further techniques. [[User:Vasiln|Vasiln]] ([[User talk:Vasiln|talk]]) 22:27, 25 February 2014 (UTC) | Thanks, I've put it in. It looks like an AND to me, although it is a bit of a puzzle, thanks to easily conflated power/signal and the weird behavior of rollers (deactivate-on-open). I'm not perfectly confident, so if I'm mistaken, feel free to correct the page. And as a further comment, there are still a few principles that may need demonstration. I am unsure if any more belong. Increasingly, I say to myself, "You could do that, but why?" about further techniques. [[User:Vasiln|Vasiln]] ([[User talk:Vasiln|talk]]) 22:27, 25 February 2014 (UTC) | ||
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