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= Travel = | = Travel = | ||
− | While all communication between individual computers occurs via ports, only the major trunk lines or high traffic connections are represented in Program Space by data access ports | + | While all communication between individual computers occurs via ports, only the major trunk lines or high traffic connections are represented in Program Space by data access ports. The hubs, switches and servers that manage traffic within an individual LAN form the "terrain" within a system, and their quality is represented by the roughness of that terrain. Access to individual PCs or servers is usually represnted by doors, hatches or other, smaller representations of access. |
== Conditions And Weather == | == Conditions And Weather == |