Walden H. Leverich wrote:
I can still easily crack that by running all possible times into
the random number generator until I find your sequence.

Would you have to run all possible times? That would be a big number (86,400,000,000 microseconds in a 24 hour period).

But the idea reminds me of cracking an encryption algorithm by running streams of null characters through the encryption routine and looking for a pattern in the result stream. If the algorithm is strong, you shouln't be able to see a pattern, even with just one key.

Nathan.

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