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Trunking definitions and help for newbies - where can I look?

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I have tried Wiki which claims to be for beginners, but I can't get into it. Maybe it's my computer, but I need brand spanking new type information, like definitions so I can begin to understand the language, then begin to learn what you guys are all talking about. Right now it's all Greek. Is there anywhere else to get real basic information from somewhere that doesn't assume that I already have a level of knowledge??
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Thanks

Thank you guys for the links. They were immensely helpful. Very simple understandable information. Even found a glossary of terms that I was looking for.
 
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