In defense of sensors, once you train them, all things being equal (intelligence, physical strength, etc), they'll do things faster and more reliably than an intuitive.
Example: I'd rather have a bright SP designing my user interfaces and packaging... That's one thing we're considered weak with at my employer (which is NTville) - our stuff isn't finished looking, and I often point out glaringly-obvious stuff we could do to make our products look better/finished. Most flat do not realize this stuff and they are usually cheap changes that result in a much better looking product (also, had they not been after-thoughts they would have been really cheap to implement).
Example: I'd rather have a bright SP designing my user interfaces and packaging... That's one thing we're considered weak with at my employer (which is NTville) - our stuff isn't finished looking, and I often point out glaringly-obvious stuff we could do to make our products look better/finished. Most flat do not realize this stuff and they are usually cheap changes that result in a much better looking product (also, had they not been after-thoughts they would have been really cheap to implement).
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