I imagine that the case is similar to PHP, where they moved to a self
seeding model later, but kept the manual seed function to avoid breaking
older applications and to allow you room to experiment.

> You are assuming that I made this decision with knowledge!!!  :-) I
> just assumed that if there was a function called random.seed, I had
> better use it!!!
> Anyway, as I noted earlier, it seemed to work whether I seeded it or
> not...which should have been a clue.
> But, clarifies this for me, thank you.
> Michael.
> On Nov 29, 2006, at 2:44 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> Why, have you found its self-seeding to be inadequate?  Or
>> were you assuming that it didn't do so at all?
>
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