>>19277419well, yes, true randomness can sometimes appear as not random, which is why algorithms that use pseudo-randomness give the perceived sense of true randomness more than true randomness itself, strange isn't it?
>hey I bought this machine that generates a random string of numbers from your storewhat's wrong with it?
>well it keeps generating "8888888"everytime?
>well, no, sometimes it gives out different numbersthen it's working
>but that's not random at all! I can expect to get "8888888" most of the timeyes, but that can happen with a machine that's random
>what?the machine is random so that means anything can happen. isn't it random that your machine keeps generating eights? what's the probability that the next machine a customer buys today will do that?
>...I think I'm being scammed. I want a refund!no refunds