Brian. That is a great question. It is amazing that when you want something random...it turns out very patterned and orderly. When you try to get something perfectly aligned and repeatable...it comes out more random that repeatable, but not completely random. Funny too how the more you try for random, the more repeatable the result and the more you try for repeatable, the more repeatable the result. It seems a one way street.
SOOOOOO Why is "random" so hard. Could it be that there really is really no such thing as random?
Brian. That is a great question. It is amazing that when you want something random...it turns out very patterned and orderly. When you try to get something perfectly aligned and repeatable...it comes out more random that repeatable, but not completely random. Funny too how the more you try for random, the more repeatable the result and the more you try for repeatable, the more repeatable the result. It seems a one way street.
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