> there was obviously a plan when they
> manufactured the cables and I'm guessing they might have also
> figured
> out there was a few thousand other possible grounding options but
> chose the two they did for good reason.
Yes, but those reasons were probably things like saving a few cents on
shorter cables, or a few seconds on the assembly line. It's not likely they
have much to do with us today.
-- Randall
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