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Posted by Graceland Sugir on 02/21/07 02:25
"Jerry Stuckle" <jstucklex@attglobal.net> wrote in message news:OeqdnaH_ZueK8kbYnZ2dnUVZ_sqdnZ2d@comcast.com...
> CoreyWhite wrote:
>>
>> Because the ordering is random! That means you can eliminate all of
>> the logical patters. And as long as you have a sense of the patterns
>> the cases could be in which are most random. Then you have a much
>> better guess of knowing where they will be.
>>
>> Random algorithms will almost never generate this order:
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>> 12345
>> 67890
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>> Because they are trying to be random. And only a human could do it!
>>
>
> Actually, of the order is truly random (impossible on a computer - but let's say it is), then this combination has *exactly* the
> same odds of coming up as any other combination - 1 in 3,628,000.
I love random humans. When you whisper to them: "RND"
you never know what you will get.
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