During the final weeks of my exam session I started reading a bit about python 3 using an excellent book: [Dive into Python](http://www.diveintopython.net/). When I noted that python uses the [Mersenne Twister PRNG](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mersenne_Twister) as well I decided to write another version of my [Buridan's donkey program](http://francescomecca.eu/index.php/archives/207). .. code:: python import random, sys if __name__ == '__main__': args = list() if not sys.stdin.isatty(): for line in sys.stdin: if line[-1] is '\n': line = line[:-1] args.append(line) else: args = sys.argv[1:] argRange = len(args) for i in range(argRange): print(str(i+1) + '.', args.pop(random.randrange(0, len(args)))) This script works in a different way than the one in c++. Rather than shuffling a list made by the entries in the arguments, it pops randomly one entry from the list till the list is empty. Not satisfied enough, I wrote also a telegram bot using the [telebot library](https://github.com/eternnoir/pyTelegramBotAPI) that works as the script above but inside the telegram app. The bot can be added to your contact list by simply searching for [@duridan\_donkey\_bot](http://telegram.me/duridan_donkey_bot) (yes, a typo!) All the code is opensource and can be found on my github page. Francesco Mecca