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87 as long as there weren't any patterns in them to heck up the patterns you were
95 there were all the random numbers anyone could want. The problem was
98 In late 1940's computers were invented, but they were far too big and
114 as well. These made random-looking numbers and were really easy to
117 made by LFSR's were good enough for hardware people, so they started
133 RNG they were using anyway. The problem was solved, or at least not
142 determined that neither LCG's nor LFSR's made numbers that were
153 suddenly computers were everywhere and there was a new generation of
155 did all their math with computers. They were doing a LOT of math by
174 people were gun-shy about their randomness by now so a few people with
179 everyone agreed they were better than Mersenne Twister, easier to
180 implement, and the name was nearly as cool. Many papers were published,
185 hard about what you were doing, to take the old LCG and hop it up on