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It's known as the Black Mailbox although, as you can see in this photo by Oliver Robinson, it's actually a faded white. The box is made of quarter-inch-thick bulletproof metal, and its door is clamped shut with a Master Lock. Its owner, say the black letters printed on its side, is STEVE MEDLIN, HC 61, BOX 80. 151 West 25th St. New York, NY, 10001. Text: 914.326.2765. Call: 888.565.6762. Email: help@bespokepost.com. We've purchased over $42 million of goods from small businesses to help support them during the Covid-19 crisis. The Black Box may be gone, but don't you worry: We're still going strong all year long. Stainless Steel Hardware. Finish: Electrostatic Powder Coat – Black. One Piece Post – 64″ tall. Slide or Flag Alert – Both Included. Mailbox Dimensions 8.37 x 10 x 18.62 Inches. Total Weight 55 Pounds. Additional information.
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What is Black box Testing?
Black-box testing is a method of software testing that examines the functionality of an application based on the specifications. It is also known as Specifications based testing. Independent Testing Team usually performs this type of testing during the software testing life cycle.
This method of test can be applied to each and every level of software testing such as unit, integration, system and acceptance testing.
Behavioural Testing Techniques:
There are different techniques involved in Black Box testing.
Equivalence Class
Boundary Value Analysis
Domain Tests
Orthogonal Arrays
Decision Tables
State Models
Exploratory Testing
All-pairs testing
Four red postboxes have been painted black to celebrate and honour black Britons - both past and present.
The postboxes are in London, Glasgow, Cardiff and Belfast - and are Royal Mail's way of marking Black History Month in October.
Each of the special edition postboxes have been painted black with a gold trim, and feature a social media link and a significant figure in the British black community.
A QR code on the postboxes can be scanned to bring up a full list of all the black Britons who have appeared on special stamps across the years.
Peter De Norville, Royal Mail's head of diversity and inclusion, said Black History Month is 'a great opportunity to celebrate the contributions that black people have made to this country over generations'.
He added: 'We are also using it as an opportunity to celebrate the vital work that our black employees do throughout the nation, from the mail bag to the meeting room.'
Footballer and British Army officer Walter Tull, the first black player for Rangers, appears on the Glasgow postbox.
More from Black History Month
Tull featured in a set of stamps in 2018 which marked the centenary of the end of the First World War.
Bespoke Post Black Box 2018
He was the first black Army officer to command troops in a regular unit.
Celebrity and co-founder of the Comic Relief charity, Sir Lenny Henry, has been honoured in Belfast.
Black Post Box
Mary Seacole, who nursed wounded British soldiers back to health during the Crimean War, features on a postbox in Cardiff.
Black Post Box Windsor
The London postbox is in Acre Lane in Brixton, which is near to Black Cultural Archives, a leading museum for the British black community.
Black Post Bed
This postbox features the image Queuing at the RA by Yinka Shonibare.
The artist was one of six who were commissioned by Royal Mail to produce original artworks for a set of special stamps issued to mark the 250th anniversary of the Royal Academy (RA).