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From: Bjoern Guenzel <b.guenzel@ucl.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: rand() - implementation ideas [Q]
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I guess it is not really practical, but I wonder how random the
transportation of data over the internet is? Perhaps the time intervalls
between different 'packages' could be used? 

Bjoern

