Random Bit Comment

12:24 pm on June 30, 2009

A nearly useless site which returns you a random bit – and when you reload the page, you get another brand new random 0 or 1. This is very helpful if you are indecisive or really bored – although the excitement and suspense of what will come next is not for the faint hearted.

Programmatic access to vast set of random bit features are available through the API. Formats available are JSON, YAML and XML.

http://www.rndbit.com

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