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Snob
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It's hard to say, I use Windows 7 Media Center and I think it does a pretty decent job. If it is indeed bias it plays a lot of Rolling Stones, AC/DC, Soul Asylum, Journey and Ben Folds. I ain't complaining one damn bit. It's plays through Polk Audio speakers so if I want the neighbors can hear it down the street. Or I can just hear it outside while I smoke and drink myself retarded.
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Feeling at Home
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Yet another Masshole
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It's a shame we aren't neighbors Bill....for all the reasons you just mentioned and throw in your knowledge of beer....lucky neighbors
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Adjusting to the Life
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I remember a story on npr on this a while back, their math guy explained it. If it's truly random you could even get the same song twice in a row.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/s...oryId=89408926 |
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Bunion
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It is entirely possible that, for your system, random play does not equate to creating a random play list of all the songs. Some systems pick a new, random song at the end of the currently playing song. If that is the case, then under a random system, never being picked is entirely possible.
For my iPod, I tend to create random play lists and then play those sequentially as I get better results (for me) than random play off the computer or other media.
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Bunion
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The coin flipping problem is a very simple case but on point. For a balanced coin (that's key, again), the odds are exactly even that the flip will result in heads or tails. That it comes up heads 10 times in a row doesn't mean that there is a greater or lesser chance of tails on the next flip (think of that as "independence" between coin flips). Similarly, that a song isn't picked in a specific window of listening doesn't mean that it isn't equally likely as any other song to be played next. I've had a fair bit of tequila, so I'm going to stop here. okay, maybe not stopped. Swing by random.org and have some fun with randomness. Their algorithms are quite good in my experience.
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