"random" number seeds vs. Netscape

Ed Carp [khijol SysAdmin] khijol!erc
Sun Sep 24 13:45:22 PDT 1995


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> As a hardware type, I'd prefer a diode noise generator over a
> radioactivity detector. I'd hate for the Fort to be tempted to fudge the
> latter's output by flooding my house from a black helicopter...

No, they'll just flood it with RF and force your diode to act as a 
detector - then they can feed you anything they like ;)

I learned the hard way - keep the transmitters away from a reverse-biased 
doide acting as a noise generator.  Only until I examined the output did 
I realize it wasn't random.  I fixed it, though, by looking at the output
and testing its randomness.
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Q.	What's the trouble with writing an MS-DOS program to emulate Clinton?
A.	Figuring out what to do with the other 639K of memory.


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