This page will generate either a single set of 36 numbers between 1 and 999, or a set every 10 seconds. It is generated on the browser/computer it is running on, so the random number selection is happening on the computer it is running on (you'll see why this is important later) If, for any given set, the average or the numbers is greater than 615 or less than 385, or if the sigma (basically the average distance each data point is from the set average) is less than 250 (meaning the numbers are unusually grouped), a line will be written to the output area noting the date/time, and the values that triggered the entry.
If both the mean AND the sigma values are out of norm, the text in the output area will be red; otherwise, only one of the two parameters are outside the expected range. Typically seeing many entries in a short time means something odd is going on.
Did you and your friends hoarf some L and dive face first down the rabbit hole? Chance are, you'll see lots of oddities showing up on this page if you have it running. As a baseline, typically 2-3 entries will show up over the course of 4-5 hours. But, i times of... high strangeness.. I have seen over 20 entries within a single hour, with lots of repeating numbers (the last 10 entries all ended in 56 seconds). So, if you're planning a night of the old' untraviolets, consider kicking off the auto-gen function and just seeing what kinds of results you get. You might be surprised!.