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by cafard
2915 days ago
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The master pattern for this sort of thing is probably Babbage arguing with Stephenson about whether a broader gauge would have been better for railroads. Undoubtedly Babbage had the right of it in the sense that if one were starting a railroad system from scratch the broader gauge would have been better. But beyond some established base of rail mileage, it really didn't matter. |
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