On 16/10/06, Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It occurred to me earlier that the big engine in a mini is, in some
> ways, a false analogy. On the other hand, it could be considered  an
> extremely apt analogy. Because the uitilization of more horsepower
> than one needs depends entirely on the supporting technology. With a
> multi-disc clutch that applies in stages, seventeen inch wide slicks
> and damped wheely bars, the 1000 horsepower or so could easily be put
> to the ground in a mini. Similarly, the utilization of more advanced
> electronics is dependent on the supporting hardware. Now I realize
> that Rob believes that sensor characteristics are a stopper, but I'm
> not sure his point of view is shared by all.

I should have said with otherwise standard running gear :-)

WRT the K10D, I arrive at my conclusion if I apply the basic
principles of signal gain analysis, that's an advantage I have in the
discussion I guess.

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