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I'm not familiar with Twitter, but if you want a set of random numbers, random.org is the place to go. It uses atmospheric noise as the seed for its random number generator, which attains pretty much a perfect level of unpredictability (which is the closest thing to true randomness to a human).
I'll link you to the site's Sequences page and you can go from there.
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http://www.random.org/sequences/
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December 18, 2008 02:59 PM
Twitter bot for storing numbers
Anyone see a twitter bot for storing random numbers. I want to store numbers at different intervals during the day. Then go back and look at the data later and possibly graph it.
Or some good information on how to build such a bot would be better.
Or some good information on how to build such a bot would be better.
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| December 18, 2008 03:44 PM |
I'll link you to the site's Sequences page and you can go from there.
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http://www.random.org/sequences/
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