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Originally Posted by DonRotolo
Um, I have not seen this mentioned in this thread yet:
(from here)
Is that as strange to you as it is to me?
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Wow, incredibly. Unfortunately, following its advice (finding other rearrangements of the letters) is even more confusing.

If it's not a coincidence that it spells that message, is it a coincidence that it spells any of the other combinations?
There are 28,331 recognized words* in those 48 letters.
I played with it for maybe 15 minutes and found at least a half dozen well-articulated and absolutely terrifying games possibilities. In fact, I'd venture that there are literally thousands of ideas one could articulate with this collection of letters. How to sift through them...
*EDIT: To put this in perspective, this means that 1 in every 8 words included in the
entire, unabridged Webster's dictionary [11th Ed. Collegiate] can be made from those 48 letters. (Maybe more, as it appears the anagram solver's database is smaller.)
More than 1 in every 8 words in the English language. ...Is it just me or is the room spinning?