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Hello Michael, <br /> <br />Actually that's wee Angus with the shorts, he's the lead guitarist. The singer(s) were both grown-ups. Whether the band knew what Power AC/DC meant other than as the sign on their sisters sewing machine is doubtful, dropping the Power from their name was not their smartest move. I would think that any line of lyrics from these testosterone dripping Scottish rockers from Oz would remove any question. <br /> <br />As far as the topic is concerned, Direct current is a limited and inefficient method of distributing electrical power, luckily this makes for simple circuit design and easy wiring. The book of electrical theory only needs one page for DC the rest of the book is AC.
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