If you're looking for random numbers, Random.org is a great source.

Or you could fire up an 8 bit Atari, which also used a physical RNG.

Learn here

<http://www.atarimagazines.com/v7n11/randomatari.html>

how (circa 1990) to get round the beastly problem of *only* being able to generate true, non-repeating random numbers ;-)

Best Wishes,

David Glasgow
Carlton Glasgow Partnership

http://www.i-psych.co.uk
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