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For | For a (bad) analogy, take two oldschool car blinkers. | ||
These drift quickly {{comment|(While bimetal blinkers are roughly the clunkiest way to do this, | These drift quickly {{comment|(While bimetal blinkers are roughly the clunkiest way to do this, even if you manufacture them extremely well they would still drift - the only question is how fast)}} | ||
Say you have two imprecise bimetal blinkers, and you could forcibly make one start ''when'' the other one triggers, then they would keep the same speed. | Say you have two imprecise bimetal blinkers, and you could forcibly make one start ''when'' the other one triggers, then they would keep the same speed. |
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