The next time you think about state in a PRNG, remember that without 226, you can't even shuffle a deck of cards properly. So those lousy SHA1-based generators won't cut it, though perhaps people won't be smart enough to exploit the permutations that don't exist. -- http://www.subspacefield.org/~travis/ I'm feeling a little uncertain about this random generator of numbers.
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