Don't point readers to rand, point to random! And make it a hyperlink

while you're at it.

Also, when discussing order of reading, make it clear that chapter 2
is assumed background material for the remainder of the manual.
That's needed for terminology if nothing else!
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@ -43,6 +43,10 @@ read it like a novel --- you can also browse the table of contents (in
front of the manual), or look for a specific function, module or term front of the manual), or look for a specific function, module or term
in the index (in the back). And finally, if you enjoy learning about in the index (in the back). And finally, if you enjoy learning about
random subjects, you choose a random page number (see module random subjects, you choose a random page number (see module
\module{rand}) and read a section or two. \refmodule{random}) and read a section or two. Regardless of the
order in which you read the sections of this manual, it helps to start
with chapter \ref{builtin}, ``Built-in Types, Exceptions and
Functions,'' as the remainder of the manual assumes familiarity with
this material.
Let the show begin! Let the show begin!