David Forbes wrote:
> On 2/4/12 3:17 PM, Cobra007 wrote:

> >> * Some amount of water resistance
> > This one I don't really understand because your design is somewhat
> > perfect for a waterproof watch up to at least 10 meters, so why do you
> > say it only has some water resistance?
>
> I'm an electrical engineer, not a watchmaker. Mass-producing a product
> that doesn't fill with water when submerged is MUCH more difficult than
> making it so that it won't malfunction if it gets a few raindrops on it.
> Try it some time. There are a lot of tricks involved that I'm not privy to.

The underwater robot is tricky enough, and it only goes to about 4
meters.

http://www.selectric.org/nurc10/index.html

:)

Jim

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