Good story. KISS often works out well. Engineers are great at making things way more complicated than necessary. I should know. I am one, lol.
Now for a true story. Grain companies use sensors to test whether a seed is good or bad. The machine will then shot compressed air at a grain that tests poorly and cause it to shoot out of the way so that it does not get packaged and sent out. The machine does this at an extremely fast rate. Pretty much at the equivalent rate of you just pouring the grain out of a bag it will read all the grains and get the bad ones out of there. To me that's pretty damn cool but I'm a nerd.
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Trey
Current ride: 2001 BMW 540iT soon to be manual swapped.
Former rides: 1979 Trans Am WS6: LT1/T56, Kore 3 C5/6 brakes, BMW 18in rims
00 BMW 540i/6: Suspension, wheels, and ACS bits.
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