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Lottery petition attacks computerized drawings
You sound upset. Let's not keep going in this negative direction. Let's rally around the need to eliminate computerized drawings in every state, and prdvent your state from going to computerized drawings (if it has not already).Sign the petition!
Aug 29, 2004, 10:44 pm - Todd - Lottery News

Sign the petition - eliminate computerized drawings!
I will not play in my former home state of Tn, because of there computerized drawings,too many people wasting there money on playing the ones that are computerized,and the ones that has one drawing with ping pong balls and the other one with computer drawings is in my opinion a stupid way of doing anything.And RickG is telling it like it is,clear and straight to the point,in my opinion, take his advice and let us stop all this computerized,Elections and the lottery picks.
Aug 29, 2004, 10:06 pm - Saleo Paleo - Lottery Discussion Forum

Lottery petition attacks computerized drawings
I have to agree with smd on the hacking argument because I cant fathom any lottery commission having the computer that generates numbers hooked up to the internet. Any hacking would have to come from an employee.....or.... inside job from somebody not authorized to use the lottery computer.I do feel the public should be allowed to have a public viewing of the numbers when they are drawn though although I havent found computerized drawings having any impact on the Pick 3 game which I trac
Aug 29, 2004, 12:38 pm - Clipper - Lottery News

Sign the petition - eliminate computerized drawings!
We're taking on computerized drawings all the way before it's too late! This petition is going to get national attention in congress. Please show your support by signing it right now! Click here to sign the petition See the news story: Lottery petition attacks computerized drawings
Aug 29, 2004, 8:31 am - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum

State Lottery People
Quote: Originally posted by CASH Only on April 15, 2004Maybe that's why some states are moving to computerized drawings.I never liked the idea of computerized drawing. It just doesnt sound completely fair to me. Computers are so easy to manipulate, I would never fully trust a lottery that has computerzied drawings.
Apr 15, 2004, 4:19 pm - twisted - Lottery Discussion Forum

POLL 1 of 3: Computerized drawings vs. ball drawings
sfillippo wrote: Okay, don't flog me here, but I chose Computerized drawings because that would open up possibilities that maybe it would be possible to create a system that could get hits more often than trying to guess the machine ball outcome. I often thought about this for keno the 3 minute games some states have, if you could record every game say via a camera hookup and some computer software you could figure out how their RNG chip processed the numbers and write a program to make mo
Aug 29, 2007, 10:57 am - four4me - Lottery Discussion Forum

Computerized drawings are nice ...
I think one of the main problems here is that you are all over the place. Try sticking to one topic, and then if you have some other different thoughts, start a different topic. You started this topic by saying computerized drawings are easier to win , and that you like computerized drawings. Check your own subject title -- Computerized drawings are nice... So when I replied to you, I was replying to your topic of computerized drawings being easier to win . If you want to talk abo
Oct 27, 2007, 3:21 pm - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum

Journalist faces subpoena in lawsuit over lottery scandal
An Iowa journalist who wrote a book about the lottery insider who rigged jackpots in several states has been subpoenaed to turn over notes related to his reporting. Perry Beeman received the subpoena last week from lawyers for Larry Dawson, an Iowa jackpot winner who contends that the rigging reduced his prize by millions of dollars. Beeman co-wrote the recent book The $80 billion Gamble with former Iowa Lottery CEO Terry Rich. It tells the story of how now-imprisoned lottery security cont
Aug 28, 2019, 9:50 am - Todd - Lottery News

Lottery losers could get paid after lottery scam lawsuit settles for $4.3 million
A class-action lawsuit to benefit potentially millions of owners of losing tickets linked to the largest lottery scam in U.S. history has been settled for $4.3 million, according to a statement sent by an attorney in the case. The settlement will refund the cost of tickets purchased in nine specific drawings dates for games sold in 33 states, the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico and Washington, D.C., between Nov. 23, 2005 and May 23, 2013. A settlement website will be set up to assist people who s
Jul 22, 2019, 6:43 pm - Todd - Lottery News

Iowa lottery lawsuit granted class action, affecting 7.2 million tickets in 19 states
By Jason Clayworth A judge has granted class-action status in a lawsuit that claims people who purchased at least 7.2 million lottery tickets in 19 states were scammed by a former national lottery IT director who worked in Iowa. Eddie Tipton, the former IT director for the Multi-State Lottery Association in Urbandale, added a secret code to random number-generating computer software in 2005 that allowed him to narrow the drawing's winning odds from as great as 5 million to 1 down to 200 to
Jan 28, 2019, 10:24 am - Todd - Lottery News