Thoughts
There are a couple of interesting things about Random.org
* The service provided is so simple that anyone could implement it.
* It's marketed for reasons that are technical gibberish that are pointless and no one cares about.
* The interface is quite bare-bones and unremarkable.
* People (users) feel a need to bestow personality upon it.
* (The domain name Random.org is a single word. I'm not yet sure if this is interesting.)