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Re: Why not analog sensors??

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using two digital sensors is, in tandem, rediculously useful. Think about your eyes -- look at an object... if you close your left eye and can see it, check your right eye -- if your right eye can't see it, you need to turn left...
Errrrr.... That is nice and all but your eyes resemble analog sensors more than digital. Also your analogy starts to break down when you actually think of the consequences when you loose an eye. You pretty much loose any ability to tell depth. Anyway the rules pretty much prevent the use of most if not all decent analog sensors.
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