This is offtopic, but I always wondered how people end up reviving topics 6 months old? I mean its not like its on page 1/2..Originally Posted by SlyMaelstrom
This is offtopic, but I always wondered how people end up reviving topics 6 months old? I mean its not like its on page 1/2..Originally Posted by SlyMaelstrom
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That's a good question, I hadn't even noticed. It was at the top of the forum with a new post when I posted. How it got there, I don't know. My guess is someone made a post then deleted it. If that's not the case then for some more strange reason it just simply went to the top of the forum with the new posts. Perhaps a side effect of a server reset or something.
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I hate that. SlyMaelstrom-- for not checking the date.This is offtopic, but I always wondered how people end up reviving topics 6 months old?
Hey come on, cut me some slack here. It was at the top of my list and it was probably at the top of yours as well. So what's the difference if I posted in it or not? It was already bumped to the top by the forum.
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And what's the big deal anways? It's no longer about helping the OP but it usually becomes a discussion for the other memebers. Sly you reminded me about those links, nice read =)
I wonder how long Prelude's rand period is. It's based on something with 2^19937-1 so it must be pretty good...
This is pretty comical. I admit, I didn't notice the original thread date. And apparently Salem didn't notice either.
I confess I didnt know it either. Must be the randomness....
She's implementing Mersenne Twister, so the period is indeed 2^19937-1I wonder how long Prelude's rand period is. It's based on something with 2^19937-1 so it must be pretty good...
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