Hi Joe,

The inability for computers to generate true random numbers is exactly why Random.org exists. The random numbers provided by that server are not generated by a computer but by mother nature. So, yes, Random.org is "really", _really_ and *really* random!

Best regards,

Mark Schonewille

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Op 16-dec-2007, om 6:40 heeft Joe Lewis Wilkins het volgende geschreven:

Thanks, Bill.

Quite interesting; and, certainly, worth investigating in depth by any who wish to use "random" numbers in their work. Probably still not "really" random; but, using such huge sets from which to draw, probably as close as we'll ever get.

Joe Wilkins

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