oVo wrote:If something is designed to be random and that design is successful at it's function,
you are claiming that the successful results of that design are not random?
There are a few different definitions of "random" in the science world. If you use the more strict (and grammatically correct) as Klobber does then yes, it's impossible to create something "random". For some uses/definitions of "random" it is considered possible to create randomness as long as the procedure you use to create it follows certain rules and the result is distributed within other rules.
Basicly it's about using the word "random" (as its concept is more widely known) when in fact "unpredictable" would be more correct. For all uses on this site an "unpredictable" dice that keeps within the probability distribution is what we need, if it is truly random or not is actually irrelevant.