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Random

Version 2.0
1992 May 29

Written by Gregor N. Purdy
gregor@umich.edu

Copyright (C) 1991, 1992 Contemporary Design Studios.
All rights reserved.

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THIS WORK IS DISTRIBUTED AS IS, WITH NO WARANTEE OR GUARANTEE EXPRESSED OR
IMPLIED IN ANY RESPECT. THE AUTHOR IS NOT LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER
DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY RELATED TO THE USAGE OF THIS WORK.

That said, I do welcome comments, suggestions, and bug reports. I want to
use this in some of my own projects, so I'm very interested in making sure
it works correctly. Feel free to drop me an email or letter with your
comments.

This work is distributed as FreeWare. Previous versions were further
restricted under the GNU Public License, version 1. This version is no
longer so restricted.

This version of the Random class may be used by anyone, anywhere, for
anything, with the following conditions:

	(i)	The usage must not be illegal in any way.
	(ii)	You must credit Contemporary Design Studios and
		Gregor N. Purdy and include the copyright information at
		the top of this document in your documentation and in your
		"Info Panel," if any, if your work is ever used by anyone
		other than yourself.
	(iii)	Contemporary Design Studios and Gregor N. Purdy retain the
		right to make improvements to this work and to change the
		distribution conditions and terms in future versions.
	(iv)	You may NOT in any way change the Random class and
		redistribute it, even under a new name, but you MAY, and in
		fact are encouraged to, report bugs and make suggestions for
		enhancements to Contemporary Design Studios and
		Gregor N. Purdy.
	(iv)	You MAY make subclasses of Random that do whatever you want.
		Of course, these subclasses will be governed by your own
		rules, but the Random class will still be governed by these
		rules.
	(v)	You MAY distribute the source code of the Random class with
		your work, but all the documentation for Random, including
		this notice, must be distributed with it. Nobody should ever
		see the source code to the Random class without also seeing
		these documentation files, so they can use it, too.


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