People use random.org for a myriad of things, including holding drawings, lotteries and sweepstakes, to drive online games, for scientific applications, and for art and music. Random.org is a true random number service that generates randomness via atmospheric noise This page describes the statistical analyses that have been conducted of the service. This page explains why it's hard (and interesting) to get a computer to generate proper random numbers. This randomizer will rearrange up to 10,000 line items in random order If you have a random.org account, it can store your lists, so they're easy to randomize.
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