??? 11/16/06 13:14 Read: times |
#128082 - Jez, please Responding to: ???'s previous message |
I know youve got this idea that you can just pull true randomness out of messing with timers and so on but I can assure you that its still pseudo-randomness.You dont just 'come up' with a way to generate random numbers.
In other words, the time a murder happens in Cambridge (you have made it very clear who you want the victim to be) is not random? Can you provide ANY 'documentation' that a counter running at ~100ms per cycle stopped randomly ~once an hour would not provide a truly random number. I know you usually have a foundation for your statements, but I can no see it for this. Erik |