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Hello, Excuse me my ignorance. Is there a utility in FreeBSD that would allow me to generate random passwords without actually creating any accounts or modifying existing ones? I am looking for something to allow me to generate a random string of characters. I know I can randomly hit the keyboard but if anything like that exists, many thanks for your advice. :) Best regards, -- Zbigniew     

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Author: Zbigniew Szalbot
Date: Jun 11, 2008 00:20

Walter E Brown wrote: Your disagreement seems based on a misunderstanding. I wrote "that there's no way to decide [because n]o one engine is uniformly best on all counts...." but you seem to have taken that as suggesting that we are unsympathetic to your view and unwilling to consider it further. Both would be incorrect interpretations. Sounds great. (BTW, the mocking tone
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"Roger Stafford" <ellieandrogerxyzzy@mindspring.com.invalid> wrote in message news:ellieandrogerxyzzy-1806072117510001@dialup-4.232.15.8.dial1.losangeles1.level3.net... > In article <ef5b175.-1@webcrossing.raydaftYaTP>, zhuxia > <jianingdi@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi helpers, >> >> Does Matlab provide a function to generate random numbers for >> user-provided density function? >> >> Thanks     

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Author: "Andrei Alexandrescu (See Website For Email
Date: Nov 8, 2007 14:43

In article <g5lent$2gf$1@fred.mathworks.com>, Kumar Kumar <shravana123@rediffmail.com> wrote: I need to generate random numbers (between 0 and 100) with a specified mean and a specified variance. Any ideas how to get this? Well, it sounds like you aren't looking for uniform random distribution, as you wouldn't specify both fixed endpoints and a mean for that. And it sounds like you
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Any chance you turned on Speech Recognition? Stuee wrote: > > I was just working on some accounts when suddenly one of the Excel > cells started filling up with gobbledigook! > Kind of semi-random words that almost make meaningful sentences but do > not. In English. > I have never used or installed a random text generator. > > Could this be a virus/trojan, general cyber-bugger? I've     

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Author: Steven Lord
Date: Jun 19, 2007 07:01

I was just working on some accounts when suddenly one of the Excel cells started filling up with gobbledigook! Kind of semi-random words that almost make meaningful sentences but do not. In English. I have never used or installed a random text generator. Could this be a virus/trojan, general cyber-bugger? I've searched and cannot find any other similar reports. Any ideas would be welcome
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"Ray Vickson" wrote: > "joe" wrote: > > > > Let's say a random number generator (RNG) > > generates random numbers in the range 0 to 15 > > (ie. 16 possible values). > > > > Question: > > What size must a series of random numbers > > from this RNG minimally have to be able to > > mathematically verify whether there is a bias > > with this generator? > > > > Ie. the minimum size of the     

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Author: Walter Roberson
Date: Jul 16, 2008 11:58

"Ray Vickson" wrote: "joe" wrote: Let's say a random number generator (RNG) generates random numbers in the range 0 to 15 (ie. 16 possible values). Question: What size must a series of random numbers from this RNG minimally have to be able to mathematically verify whether there is a bias with this generator? Ie. the minimum size of the
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On Jul 10, 8:11 pm, "joe" <j...@iamnotathome.org.invalid> wrote: > Let's say a random number generator (RNG) > generates random numbers in the range 0 to 15 > (ie. 16 possible values). > > Question: > What size must a series of random numbers > from this RNG minimally have to be able to > mathematically verify whether there is a bias > with this generator? > > Ie. the minimum size of the     

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Author: Dave Peterson
Date: Jul 14, 2008 18:15

I would have to say it is my fault for not making it evident it was a woman. The little cues were not enough. The reader should not have to apologize for the writer's lack of communication. And, yeah, there were a lot of assumptions. Like that everyone knows about these types of injuries. I spent some time in a rehab center for injured persons and I saw a lot of injuries, most of them generated
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Author: Stuee
Date: Jul 14, 2008 14:48

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Author: joe
Date: Jul 11, 2008 02:22

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Author: joe
Date: Jul 11, 2008 02:22

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Author: Ray Vickson
Date: Jul 10, 2008 23:57

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Author: Stench
Date: Apr 22, 2008 16:54

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