Take the first 13 volumes of Encyclopaedia Britannica and put them in a room. Have one person go in, pick a book at random, open it to a random page, and choose a random word on that page. Replace the book. Have another person go in and do the same. The odds that both people selected the same word, on the same page, in the same volume is approximately the same chance of winning the 6/49 lottery.Just in case anyone wanted to know.
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Eternally confused.
This message has been edited by d1ce on May 30, 2001 at 06:13 PM