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Hammurabi
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Hammurabi
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03/20/2006 3:08 pm
The accuracy of probability is apparant in the long run. If you roll a fair dice several million times the odds of rolling any given number will very likely be 1/6. Almost any event with a probability greater than 0, given the age and size of the universe, is realistic. However, a realistic possibility is no guarantee of anything.

In other words, the Eggman is right but 62's reasoning is understandable.
"If one has realized a truth, that truth is valueless so long as there is lacking the indomitable will to turn this realization into action!"
-A.H.