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Your own personal "supercomputer" for number crunching?
That's always the case, Pac. They don't care how you went about losing, but let a few people win and it's Let's go investigate the fortune cookie factory or Those numbers were shown on a T.V. show... , but they can hide and (mess) up without consequence. Bah, you can't even get tips without their hand out again (double taxation, that). For those of you who play p3 p4, just look for those glitches and load the boat like this guy in Michigan did: from their state lottery site LANSING, April
May 2, 2008, 1:25 am - time*treat - Mathematics Forum

649 formula
It's called gambling, you and all the rest of the non-believers keep believing the past does not affect the future. If Larry Hughes had known prior to the WVA pick-4 drawing that 1234 would be drawn, he would have certainly bet more than $61 on that number. Though the majority of us already know betting $61 on the same number in every drawing that was only drawn once in 10,000 drawings is a terrible bet, lately it seems there will always be someone lecturing us on why. You and RJ were di
Jun 13, 2013, 4:08 pm - Stack47 - Mathematics Forum

ALPHA Solutions
28, 2024 7 min read 342 AlphaGeometry 2 solved Problem 4 of the Olympiad in 19 seconds, after receiving the formalized statement of the problem in AlphaGeometry s own language. (Google DeepMind via The New York Times) At the headquarters of Google DeepMind, an artificial intelligence laboratory in London, researchers have a long-standing ritual for announcing momentous results: They bang a big ceremonial gong. In 2016, the gong sounded for AlphaGo, an AI system that excelle
Aug 4, 2024, 10:23 pm - eddessaknight - Mathematics Forum

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