*sniff* *sniff* You smell that? Of course you doooooooooo, it's a new seedbox contest. This one will however be quite hard and is only for American users. Here's the details.
Prize; Hard Disk - 50GB Network - Shared 1GBit/s Connection Traffic - Unmetered 20 Torrents 1 FTP Account Included
That's right a 1GBit/s connection!!
Option 1 So here's the test. Our good friend Link, owner of http://WhatNinja.com, will be attending MegaCon on March 13th. http://www.megaconvention.com/ All you have to do is snap a pic of him and post it here. I know this seems hard but hey it's a contest. Here's some pics of him so you know what to look for.
Option 2 This will be easier for people who don't go to megacon. As you all know I am a avid pie eater. So all you have to do is name my favorite pie and the company who makes it. HINT: Will come later.
*sniff* *sniff* You smell that? Of course you doooooooooo, it's a new seedbox contest. This one will however be quite hard and is only for American users. Here's the details.
Prize; Hard Disk - 50GB Network - Shared 1GBit/s Connection Traffic - Unmetered 20 Torrents 1 FTP Account Included
That's right a 1GBit/s connection!!
Option 1 So here's the test. Our good friend Link, owner of http://WhatNinja.com, will be attending MegaCon on March 13th. http://www.megaconvention.com/ All you have to do is snap a pic of him and post it here. I know this seems hard but hey it's a contest. Here's some pics of him so you know what to look for.
Option 2 This will be easier for people who don't go to megacon. As you all know I am a avid pie eater. So all you have to do is name my favorite pie and the company who makes it. HINT: Will come later.
Contest will run for a long time. ENJOY!
Random?
Randomness is a concept with somewhat disparate meanings in several fields. It also has common meanings which may have loose connections with some of those more definite meanings. The Oxford English Dictionary defines "random" thus:
Having no definite aim or purpose; not sent or guided in a particular direction; made, done, occurring, etc., without method or conscious choice; haphazard.
Also, in statistics, as:
Governed by or involving equal chances for each of the actual or hypothetical members of a population; (also) produced or obtained by such a process, and therefore unpredictable in detail.
Closely connected, therefore, with the concepts of chance, probability, and information entropy, randomness implies a lack of predictability. More formally, in statistics, a random process is a repeating process whose outcomes follow no describable deterministic pattern, but follow a probability distribution, such that the relative probability of the occurrence of each outcome can be approximated or calculated. For example, the rolling of a fair six-sided die in neutral conditions may be said to produce random results, because one cannot compute, before a roll, what number will show up. However, the probability of rolling any one of the six rollable numbers can be calculated, assuming that each is equally likely.
The term is often used in statistics to signify well-defined statistical properties, such as a lack of bias or correlation. Monte Carlo Methods, which rely on random input, are important techniques in science, as, for instance, in computational science. Random selection is an official method to resolve tied elections in some jurisdictions and is even an ancient method of divination, as in tarot, the I Ching, and bibliomancy. Its use in politics is very old, as office holders in Ancient Athens were chosen by lot, there being no voting. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randomness