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Non-broadcast balls vs. computers
i'm hoping before this is all over with we can make every single computerized state go back to ball drawings....
May 14, 2005, 4:41 pm - LOTTOMIKE - Lottery Discussion Forum

how are they going to draw the new mega
Quote: Originally posted by Lottery_Analyst on April 27, 2005Howdy Todd,I agree with you 100% that I prefer machine drawings to computer drawings, but I would still play regardless of what method was used. Let me ask you, hypothetically, if in the future ALL lottery drawings, (meaning every Lottery in the world), were computerized, would you quit playing the lottery all together?Just curious.Thanks,John - LAYes, at that point I would lose interest in playing.
Apr 27, 2005, 7:09 pm - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum

how are they going to draw the new mega
Howdy Todd,I agree with you 100% that I prefer machine drawings to computer drawings, but I would still play regardless of what method was used. Let me ask you, hypothetically, if in the future ALL lottery drawings, (meaning every Lottery in the world), were computerized, would you quit playing the lottery all together?Just curious.Thanks,John - LA
Apr 27, 2005, 5:50 pm - Lottery_Analyst - Lottery Discussion Forum

state thats most likely rigged
thats about the best answer i could think of,it would be nice to make all those computerized lotteries go back to the ball drawings.
Nov 26, 2004, 9:59 pm - LOTTOMIKE - Lottery Discussion Forum

Wisconsin Lottery switches to computers to select winning numbers
Lotteries don't care what their customers want. Hence no televized drawings. They will only care when the first scandal happens that the numbers weren't random and someone cheated. The extreme negative effect that would have on their bottom line would force them to go back to televized ball drawings. Short of that I think all drawings will be out of the public eye and computerized soon.
Nov 12, 2004, 11:44 pm - dvdiva - Lottery News

Wisconsin Lottery switches to computers to select winning numbers
Editor: The following is the full-text of a Press Release issued by the Wisconsin Lottery. It is important for Lottery Players to understand the emerging trend of computerized lottery drawings -- whether you are for or against them. More information about the subject can be found in the Lottery Post Petition for True Lottery Drawings.The Wisconsin Lottery is now one of more than a dozen U.S. lotteries to use random number generating computers to select the winning numbers for its nightly on-li
Nov 11, 2004, 3:57 pm - Todd - Lottery News

Tennessee drawings...
Howdy all,Haven't had time to keep up with current dvents lately. In the new Tennessee P3 is that drawn traditionally or is it computerized?Here is what I come up with even though the drawings are so few...106-357-306806-137-153Good Luck,Bryan :)
Mar 8, 2004, 9:13 am - Bryan - Pick 3 Forum

What Are Your Personal Feelings On Computers?
i prefer computerized games any day...I think i am a small minority here in LP who likes computerized games...the idea that they can be manipulated is something i like very much... The idea that balls are colliding and your ticket could had been up but because of a last minute: 2/300th of a second collision cause your number not to come up i cant grasp that idea...Sincerely it makes no difference to me but because of the fact that computerized can be manipulated i like the idea i think if you
Mar 11, 2010, 11:35 am - pumpi76 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Are Lotteries Rigged
Of course they would lose more if they got caught. But show me one criminal, just one, who thought to himself while committing his crime, Gee, I'm sure I'll be caught doing this; wonder how long I'll be in jail? I Guess I'll have to wait and see. No one thinks they'll be caught committing a crime. That's why they do it; they believe they're more clever than the general population and, if the general population thinks the way you do, then I would have to say they are probably correct.Your argum
Jun 28, 2004, 3:27 pm - jim695 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Illinois Lottery launching a new game Sunday
I just spoke with a representative at the Illinois Lottery, and got the full scoop on the drawings. You folks will be pleased: the drawings are done with traditional ball drawings -- not computerized. The drawings are videotaped, but not televised. The reason for the lack of televised drawings have to do with procuring air time (since the draws happen at a different time) and not because they are computerized. The My3 drawings use the same exact draw equipment as the regular Pick 3 draw
Sep 11, 2012, 11:39 am - Todd - Lottery News