One Million Random Digits

In my research I came across references to the Rand Corporation's A Million Random Digits With 100,000 Normal Deviates. It's a 600 page tome of random numbers for use in scientific and mathematical research (for example, running a simulation might require rigorously random numbers). It's available for free online or as a paper back book (it was original published in hardback in 1955).
Out of idle curiosity, I checked Amazon to see if it's available as a reprint, and sure enough it is... and there are 97 reviews of it. For example:
andSloppy.,
July 27, 2005 The book is a promising reference concept, but the execution is somewhat sloppy. Whatever algorithm they used was not fully tested. The bulk of each page seems random enough. However at the lower left and lower right of alternate pages, the number is found to increment directly.
By B. MCGROARTY (United States) - See all my reviews ![]()
The most amazing book I have ever come across,
January 16, 2005 A truly amazing genre-breaking work of art unlike any that has ever been or ever will. I was captivated from the moment I opened the cover until the extremely suspenseful moment I turned the last page. With that said, I was a little disappointed that 71602 was knocked off by 92937 just as the plot was unfolding, but the arrival of 96240 really got my blood pumping and I just couldn't put the book down from that moment on.
By Jamie R. Wilson (Knoxville, TN USA) - See all my reviews ![]()
I am so glad that Amazon.com is offering the "Search Inside This Book" option for this book so that it can be enjoyed by countless other avid readers who otherwise may not have come across it. I wait, impatiently, for the audio CD version of this fine book.
A more serious review is available here.
Labels: folksonomy, random
2 Comments:
ethan - thanks for the link, and thanks for this post. i love the two reviews you chose.
does this make me a dork, or does it make me cool, or does this mean i have too much time on my hands:
i downloaded the text file from your link. then i tried to copy and paste as a blog post because i thought maybe i could make my blog self-destruct. not possible. firefox did not like it. i feel like i could take out my hard drive with this.
Hmmm... I think it means you fit that wonderful, narrow band where dorkiness intersects with coolness.
The link was my pleasure... Rachel Jobe pointed me toward your blog and I'm enjoying reading it!
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