It's always interesting to do an analysis of random number functions, many of 
them aren't that random at all.  You could do this through say a 100 element 
playlist of 1 second files.  Let it run for a day or so then analyze the log 
file output.

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On 2013-04-30, at 17:07, Ken Restivo <[email protected]> wrote:

> Just curious. I've noticed that a supposedly random playlsit tends to have 
> most of its files towards the beginning of the alphabet play more often.
> 
> Could just be superstition, or some other factor at work, but it seems pretty 
> consistent. Filenames in the "d"'s play a lot, filenames in the "s"'s play 
> not very often.
> 
> -ken
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