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Gail Howard software
Quote: Originally posted by apagogeas on July 20, 2004 CDEX, I would like more info on your Zones if you can.Open covers, split wheels, zone wheels, and others have been discussed extensively in the Usenet newsgroup rec.gambling.lottery (RGL). Something new in wheels comes up several times per month, either as a reply to a request or from someone's new ideas. It is a very large amount of material. It would be hard to cover it all again here, especially in this thread which has for its subjec
Jul 20, 2004, 11:39 am - CDEX - Lottery Systems Forum

Online lotteries in Brazil
Quote: Originally posted by BobP on July 10, 2004I wouldn't advise playing third world lotteries whose language you don't understand, who's security, currency and banking is questionable, you might as well reply to those Nigerian scam letters. No offense to my friends in Brazil, but China just had a big lottery scandle and they regulate everything, Brazil - half the spam I recieve comes from there like a river of crime.At first those 25/50 and 50/99 games sound real interesting and easy to win,
Jul 10, 2004, 2:21 pm - slampen - Lottery Discussion Forum

Ohio - 07/06/2004
Red Ball is a bonus drawing held right after each Pick 3 drawing, giving Pick 3 players a chance to win more money about 20% more! For this promotion, a drawing machine is filled with a total of seven balls (six white balls and one Red Ball). Immediately following the Pick 3 drawing, one ball will be drawn from the separate Red Ball drawing machine.If a white ball is drawn, Pick 3 winners for that midday or evening drawing take home the standard Pick 3 prize payout amount. And, the white ball dr
Jul 6, 2004, 7:29 pm - Jani Norman - Pick 3 Forum

Virginia Mega Millions Madness
In whats arguably the luckiest convenient store in the Shenandoah Valley Thursday, Elsie Cekala had the worst fortune.Cekala lost a $20 bill at the Red Apple Country Store on Fairfax Pike in Stephens City.Funny thing is, she went in trying to win $290 million.The Mega Millions jackpot has soared to record heights again. Customers are flocking to the Red Apple, hoping to be stroked with the same luck as Frederick County resident J.R. Triplett, who purchased the winning ticket for a $239 million d
Jul 2, 2004, 8:21 am - Todd - Lottery News

decent pick 3 software??
Quote: Originally posted by rrr661 on June 30, 2004that is problably my problem then im not used to software doing my thinking for me. as i said im a pen and paper user. but it is too time consuming. maybe all give the software i have some more time.Actually that's the problem, software doesn't think for you. When you pay all that money for software you kinda expect it to know what it's doing, but the price of the software is a drop in the bucket compared to what it would be worth if it could p
Jul 1, 2004, 1:34 am - BobP - Lottery Systems Forum

Can You Remain a Virtual Unknown?
Well, there is sometimes a way around all this publicity. Of course, there are several states that will allow you to remain COMPLETELY anonymous and others you MIGHT be able to get away with a blind trust. Whomever signs the back of that ticket (it could be your attorney or some other entity) gives them permission to relased that name (NIT TRUST or John Jacobs, Attorney, etc) and the city and state of residence. Just have to do your homework and be willing to make that sacrifice (driving hundred
Jun 19, 2004, 12:35 am - ThinkBig - Lottery Discussion Forum

Boss's kind gesture wins him and co-worker $1 million
The way the story's told at Slim's Stop Go, Sara Vosters was having a really bad day a few weeks ago.So her boss, James Royser, bought her an instant lottery ticket at the store on M-89 in Richland and let her scratch it to expose the numbers. It became a daily routine every morning when he went to Slim's to buy newspapers.Now that gesture is worth a million dollars.Vosters and Royser are splitting $1 million as winners of the top prize in the Michigan Lottery's Million Dollar Mania Instan
Jun 2, 2004, 11:51 am - Todd - Lottery News

$100,000 Powerball lottery prize shared by five in North Dakota
Five players who bought a ticket in Valley City, North Dakota are claiming a $100,000 prize from the weekend Powerball drawing, the largest prize paid since the state joined the game.The winning ticket, bought at a Valley City convenience store, matched the first five numbers, but missed the Powerball, state lottery officials said. Players matching all six numbers would have won or shared the $33.2 million jackpot, but none of those tickets was sold.The $100,000 prize had people buzzing in Valle
May 25, 2004, 6:34 am - Todd - Lottery News

GURU Whats Going On??
Quote: Originally posted by four4me on March 16, 2004plnwebguy wrote: And if you have a dual processors, then things are working that much faster. plnwebguy, It's as if you were reading my mind. Your answer to my earlier question was where I was heading next. I intend to put dual disks drives in a unit with the latest mother board I also inquired at a local shop about dual processors. Unless they release the super 25 gig processor (supposedly able to handle a trillion bits in a nano second) I g
Mar 17, 2004, 12:39 am - BobP - Lottery Systems Forum

GURU Whats Going On??
plnwebguy wrote: And if you have a dual processors, then things are working that much faster. plnwebguy, It's as if you were reading my mind. Your answer to my earlier question was where I was heading next. I intend to put dual disks drives in a unit with the latest mother board I also inquired at a local shop about dual processors. Unless they release the super 25 gig processor (supposedly able to handle a trillion bits in a nano second) I guess were all stuck with what's available. The next u
Mar 16, 2004, 7:21 pm - four4me - Lottery Systems Forum