verumgero
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2008-11-23
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2008-11-23
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2008-11-24
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@ Seattle, WA
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python import random random.randint(1,12)
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2008-11-24
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2008-11-24
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2008-11-24
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2008-11-24
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2008-11-24
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2008-11-24
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2008-11-24
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Too much work? All you have to do for a second roll is push up and then enter. If you wanted, you could make a python script really easily that continually asks for number of sides and then gives an output, or just have a default number of sides.
verumgero post up some links to a flash app that is similar to what you want and if I have time over the thanksgiving break I'll try to wip up an app for you...no promises though.