Krim

I'd suggest random will deliver even spreads and preferences will deliver at 
least loaded ones.

DM

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From: "Heather Perella" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [MD] subject/object: pragmatism


>    [David M]
>> Does random mean that what happens involves no act
>> of choice? -or a sort of
>> indifference.
>> Yet, everything we experience has a value whether
>> good, bad or, in fact,
>> felt indifference.
>> How can we know that any events are random and not
>> preferred?
>
>
>     What's the difference between random and
> preference?
>
>
> SA
>
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