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I'm aware that using the computer's clock as the seed is the best way to go, however, I hadn't a clue what the syntax was at the time (Since the language I was using was C#), so I decided against using it, for fear of faqing it up. (In retrospect, a relativly useless fear, yet, OCD, what can I say.)
The point I was getting at, was simply to generate a random object each time it's used, and use a "time-esk" value for the seed.
Thank you for going into extreme depth about a situation explained in beginner computer science, It's clear you have knowledge in the subject, and I thank you for taking the time to explain it. However, please refrain from giving me lectures about stuff I'm already aware of. Sarcasm aside, I assume you saw ineffecient code, and as such, you had to fix it, happens to me all the time, but I seriously don't need the lecture.
Also off-topic, but, aren't you supposed to be dead? I was under the impression you died, rumours are stupid.