Re: [Scottish] allowing a large newborn sea-mammal to collide with a rocky plane toid object devoid of atmosphere somewhere in another galaxy

2003-03-21 Thread Mike Quin
On Fri, Mar 21, 2003 at 09:21:37AM + or thereabouts, Gordon JC Pearce wrote: A white noise source connected to the sound card input would be a good truly random number generator. Or take the approach that SGI came up with - point a camera at a lava lamp or two. -- Mike Quin, Unix

RE: [Scottish] allowing a large newborn sea-mammal to collide with a rocky plane toid object devoid of atmosphere somewhere in another galaxy

2003-03-21 Thread Ian Drake, IT, CIR, SE Dunbartonshire
A white noise source connected to the sound card input would be a good truly random number generator. Or take the approach that SGI came up with - point a camera at a lava lamp or two. or what about building a chip with a few hundred gates about 0.01 microns apart - let those little quantums