I think you could have something less predictable than random.
Ghavrel Send a noteboard - 24/05/2010 03:19:03 AM
If you have a multiple choice test with four answers to choose from for each question and you randomly pick answers, you should get around a 25%. I suppose if you had a multiple choice test where people scored lower than a 25%, that might qualify as "less predictable than random."
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My problem with the perception of 'modern classical' music.
23/05/2010 08:01:21 PM
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That was a terrible headline which belied the sensibleness of the rest of the article.
23/05/2010 11:31:05 PM
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24/05/2010 06:04:19 AM
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Though in truth ... I don't hate all atonal music. Every now and then it works.
24/05/2010 06:09:04 AM
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What bothers me, since I know so little about classical music in general, is this line:
24/05/2010 12:23:50 AM
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I think you could have something less predictable than random.
24/05/2010 03:19:03 AM
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The static between radio stations is random noise but I wouldn't call it unpredictable
24/05/2010 02:41:34 PM
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