What Analog and Digital have in common

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When digital guys need closer resolution, they look for ways of getting
more bits of precision, given the constraints of physical reality.

When analog guys need finer resolution, they look for ways of getting the
noise floor lower, given the constraints of physical reality.

What can we learn from this?

Cheers!
Rich

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On Mon, 07 Mar 2005 07:24:40 GMT, Rich The Philosophizer
<rtp@example.net> wrote:

When digital guys need closer resolution, they look for ways of getting
more bits of precision, given the constraints of physical reality.

When analog guys need finer resolution, they look for ways of getting the
noise floor lower, given the constraints of physical reality.

What can we learn from this?
Little bits are hard to grasp so try to keep cool.
 
Rich The Philosophizer wrote:
When digital guys need closer resolution, they look for ways of getting
more bits of precision, given the constraints of physical reality.

When analog guys need finer resolution, they look for ways of getting the
noise floor lower, given the constraints of physical reality.

What can we learn from this?

Cheers!
Rich

for further information, please visit http://www.godchannel.com
Things would be a lot easier if we got rid of physical reality - its
obviously the problem here.

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