"Your honor, while there may be such a mathematical concept of randomness we can't produce it as such even in the modern computing era. Therefore, all things considered that there is no actual randomness, we cannot say that our chosen winner has been chosen randomly as such. I rest my case."
What's the difference?
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It's been ~17 minutes and I'm almost disappointed in Hexbear. There's been no snark that one is an adverb and the other is a prepositional phrase.
"Your honor, while there may be such a mathematical concept of randomness we can't produce it as such even in the modern computing era. Therefore, all things considered that there is no actual randomness, we cannot say that our chosen winner has been chosen randomly as such. I rest my case."
your honor, there's no law saying I can't make a normal distribution with a kurtosis of 1 trillion.
Randomly is when I find an event inside of a probability space. By chance is when I find a $100 bill on the ground.
how's this for your edit?
The spelling, for starters
Getting a response within 17 minutes on hexbear???
For a gimme.
one of them hopefully won't get in trouble