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OMG It's horrible.
Reminds me of an old TV series where the guy would get Tomorrow's Newspaper a day early and because of such, could prevent something bad from happening.
Well, in one episode, it was regarding a computerized lottery that had been rigged by corrupt officials, that to insure that the pot would be returned to the state after so many games without a winner, they would make sure that the numbers drawn would NEVER match a winning ticket. Of course, as the story goes, the hero buys the winning tick
Jul 31, 2007, 8:50 am - SirMetro - Lottery Discussion Forum
Do You Tip Your Lottery Clerk?
There is a lot of fascism in you Manzy, empowerment to you is your way or the highway,
two examples: Manzy says: Apart from that I prefer buying from some clerks over others at the place I buy tickets at because one clerk I know doesn't believe global warming exists and I would like to give a tip in the event of a large lottery win but I could not and would not give a dime to the person who doesn't believe global warming exists. Like I said it's a small community and we know everything
Jul 22, 2007, 9:29 am - jarasan - Lottery Discussion Forum
Do You Tip Your Lottery Clerk?
I replied you've got to be kidding....... In the event of a huge jackpot win I may or may not tip them....... but for smaller amounts no way....
One store where I buy tickets it depends on the clerk...... because one of them doesn't believe global warming exists so I would not tip that clerk......
However I perfer to buy tickets when I go to other cities or to West Edmonton Mall..... since I live in a small community. Winning with one of those tickets bought in another area
Jul 19, 2007, 1:33 am - manzplan - Lottery Discussion Forum
What could worth more?
1. For the 5+1 winner to be better than 41 5+0 winners the lump sum prize would have to be bigger. The Power play of 5 listed above would require an advertised jackpot of $90 Million or so, assuming a single winner.
2. Even then, 41 5+0 winners could potentialy be the better deal. If a single person with 41 winners wanted to share with 40 friends and relatives they could simply give each person a ticket and avoid any tax complications.Depending on state tax rates, the collective tax savin
Jul 14, 2007, 11:05 pm - KY Floyd - Jackpot Games Forum
How much would it take to live your dream?
I would like to say win about 40 Million after all is said and done.... taxes fees etc....
However 10 to 15 Million after taxes and intial fees for professional would work as well.
I have a list of things and how much they would cost for differing prize amounts. So I know basically how much I would need to begin the dream and where monies would go and such.....
15 to 20 Million would be good..... However anything over the 11 Million alotted to what I wanna do on the h
Jul 7, 2007, 8:01 am - manzplan - Lottery Discussion Forum
When did you first become interested in the lottery?
I played scratch-offs when i was about 15 and got hooked.
It wasn't until the age of about 23 when I discovered the p-3. I was living in Tonopah, AZ. Around 1988.
And that's all she wrote...LOl
It's all about numbers to me now. Everything can relate to math. Everything from going to the bathroom, or going to the planet Uranus. There's a math formula for every event.
I'm in no way a math genius, but i can see the formations of math. Both physically, and in quantum form.
Jun 25, 2007, 10:14 pm - pacattack05 - Lottery Discussion Forum
Blue Moon Triples 6/27-7/3
In recent times, people have taken to calling a full moon a blue moon based on the Gregorian calendar. By this use of the term, a blue moon is the second of two full moons to occur in the same calendar month. This definition of blue moon originated from a mistake in an article in the March 1946 Sky Telescope magazine, which failed in an attempt to infer the earlier definition used in the original Farmer's Almanac (see above). It was helped to popularity when Deborah Byrd of Earth Sky walked
Jun 25, 2007, 2:29 pm - sheepdogg - Pick 3 Forum
Pick 3 Game Help Required
I Have Tried many softwares many stratigies but All in Vain
Original Post by lailaji
You are not the first and you won't be the last. Your efforts have revealed an old truth that most lottery players will eventually discover, THERE IS NO STRATEGY OR FORMULA TO PREDICT THE OUTCOME OF A RANDOM EVENT .
All lottery games have parameters which limits their possible outcomes to a fixed number giving rise to the illusion that their outcomes can be predicted. Knowing that a number with th
Jun 16, 2007, 2:17 pm - RJOh - Lottery Systems Forum
Ethics or Not
???
I don't understand this poll. This really has nothing to do with ethics at all. I don't think you have much of a choice in this case. You cannot cash the ticket if someone else's name is on the back of it. When you walk into the Lottery Office, they will ask for 2 forms of ID including a photo ID (driver's license, passport) and your social security number. So whoever chooses this answer is admitting to Identity Theft!
Second, if there is any suspicious activity, the Lottery Of
Jun 3, 2007, 8:52 pm - justxploring - Lottery Discussion Forum
AttraSoft DecisionMaker
Hey dk!
I never heard of this before but my ears perked up when I read it can:
Decide the outcome of a random event, like a horse race, ...
Very interesting!
Thank you stavros,for the link!
May 28, 2007, 10:00 am - lottolaughs - Lottery Discussion Forum
