DRAGONF0RCE
DRAGONF0RCE
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11th Sep 2011
18th Sep 2011
This produces a completely random number between 0 and 999,999!
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Comments

  • Gray
    Gray
    17th Sep 2011
    10941 - my smallest number))
  • DRAGONF0RCE
    DRAGONF0RCE
    16th Sep 2011
    Randomness comes from MERC; whether it's on the left or right is random, and it changes what gets sparked. The 10 boxes of WIFI and INSL then control which pieces of LCRY light up.
  • markdean10
    markdean10
    16th Sep 2011
    nice! how do you do it?
  • DRAGONF0RCE
    DRAGONF0RCE
    16th Sep 2011
    It's not a glitch, if all of the numbers up to a certain point are 0, I set them to disappear. It only works for the first two at the moment, but I'm adding it for the others soon.
  • k7for9
    k7for9
    16th Sep 2011
    there is a glich in the 10,000's place
  • DRAGONF0RCE
    DRAGONF0RCE
    16th Sep 2011
    Yes, it is random. If you listed all of the numbers from 0 to 999,999 on a piece of paper, closed your eyes and pointed to one, you would have a 90% chance of picking a six-digit number.
  • icn_fr0z3n
    icn_fr0z3n
    16th Sep 2011
    my point being it isnt random
  • DRAGONF0RCE
    DRAGONF0RCE
    16th Sep 2011
    @Ice_fr0z3n: There are only 900 three-digit numbers (from 100 to 999), and only a 0.09% chance of getting one. Since there are 900,000 six-digit numbers, the chance is 90% to get one.
  • icn_fr0z3n
    icn_fr0z3n
    16th Sep 2011
    Its not random, the chances of getting a number in the 100's are much much lower than the number being in the 100,000's as the last three digits would all have to come out randomly at 0.
  • DRAGONF0RCE
    DRAGONF0RCE
    16th Sep 2011
    I was seriously not expecting front page! Thanks so much, everyone!