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randomness
I got this heads up from random.org


and this sequence of dots from LavaRnd.
Seems that randomness is a thing of beauty to computer geeks; the Sublime for people out in code land. The truly Random is a territory that’s hard to find, a land….oh, anyway, I tried to take this test. It asks if I can actually behave randomly, which is ostensibly a very hard thing to do.
It’s like asking someone, “Are you free?” And they’re like “Sure”; only, the ball and chain is clattering at their ankle while they answer.
Scary, but way cool.
Thanks to Will Pappenheimer for pointing out randomness to me with decided purpose.
Now all I have to do is clear my mind and my computer desktop enuf to try to comprehend. Thusfar, the concept has certainly earned my respect.