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On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 7:42 PM, CRPence wrote:
This method is also very simple, very uniform to prevent a
/random/ occurrence of auditing more than two cases consecutively,
Not quite....you could end up auditing case #10 out of group A and
case # 1 out of group B...
Ie. case #10 and #11...
But that's "random" for 'ya. :)
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