what is the main difference between simplex RTD and Duplex RTD?
Answer Posted / aman duggal
Actually the main diffference between simplex and duplex is thier spelling....S I M P L E X and D U P L E X sim and dup is the difference otherwise LEX is the same thing...istead of concentrating on this u should join gym...exercise is important than simplex and duplex....SUnday ho ya Monday...Roj Khaoo Ande...
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