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Oklahoma Lottery to add Hot Lotto, TV show
There is no doubt the tribal casinos have grown considerably during the last two or three years. While there are still a lot of smaller casinos, several tribes have opened some large ones with live entertainment, liquor, hotel, etc. The lottery has to remain competitive, and the addition of a televised game show and the Hot Lotto are welcome steps. One thing that has hurt the Oklahoma Lottery in recent months is the lack of televised drawings in the eastern part of the state, the Tulsa regi
Jun 27, 2007, 10:42 pm - okmarc - Lottery News

new text editor
Todd. Something that nobody has is an audio broadcast of text on posts, at least I have not seen this anywhere, like you click on something on the post and the post's text is read and sent as audio to your computer, now that would be a first and very very cool, almost like audio links. The LP server would not have to store any audio files at all, the audio would be created and sent in real time only after the LP member click on something on the post and or highlights a portion of a post.
Mar 6, 2007, 10:45 am - LANTERN - Lottery Discussion Forum

My husband and I will you a happy Christmas
The Queen's traditional Christmas message is being offered as a podcast for the first time. THE ROYAL PODCAST Subscribe now to ensure that you receive the Christmas Broadcast as soon as it is available. http://www.royal.gov.uk/output/Page1.asp
Dec 24, 2006, 10:50 pm - goldrush - Lottery Discussion Forum

Lucky For Life
The biggest problem with Lucky for Life is that Pennsylvania is a state with a large population of senior citizens, with a rapidly leaving population of younger people. Pennsylvania's economy is tanking. I am among the so-called brain drain and do not regret it at all. Pennsylvania has two for life scratch-off games, a $2 and a $10 version. These games are probably sufficient, however, if PA wants to have a for-life jackpot drawing, they should join up with the Win for Life game in GA/KY
Dec 10, 2006, 1:01 am - rdc137 - Jackpot Games Forum

Any Big Winners In Our Membership
A couple of months go one of the TV networks broadcast a documentary aboyt the lottery. One of the segments was about a guy in California who had hit a jackpot but someone else tried to cash the ticket, the stroe clerk if I remember right. The actual winner posted here for a few days, or someone claiming to be him. Here's one of several threads: https://www.lotterypost.com/thread/141814.htm?q=Bob21456 tab=us rp=search get=685729
Nov 26, 2006, 11:56 am - Coin Toss - Lottery Systems Forum

Ontario lottery to be investigated
Up until 1990, the lottery corporation did more than broadcast their draws. There was a travelling lottery game called Wintario that operated for 15 years, that would do its draw live from a different town/village in Ontario every week. After 1990, the OLGC had problems connecting with the players because lottery money no longer went into the communities they way they once did...it went into a general revenue fund. Essentially, the government could use the money in any way it wished. The TV
Oct 27, 2006, 7:25 pm - Wintariofan - Lottery News

Hd-Dvd
Definitely not. I would not make any marks at all. The sounds produced by HD-DVD is better than 99% of all audio systems can produce, so upgrading your sound system is the best way to improve the sound. EDIT: I forgot to answer your first question. Upconverting regular DVD is NOT high definition. You will notice a huge difference by getting a real HD-DVD player, and using HD-DVD discs. Upconverting offers a little dit of improvement, in that it plays at your monitor's native video format
Oct 5, 2006, 2:50 pm - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum

E! Television to air 'Curse of the Lottery' Sunday
Thanks for answering me. The live video broadcast on WNBC on March 30 reports Lottery officials said a third man, not the clerk, arrived at lottery headquarters in Van Nuys with the ticket and tried to claim the prize money. Officials became suspicious when the man could not tell them where he bought the ticket and whether it was a quick pick of randomly chosen numbers, simple questions officials said a prizewinner should be able to answer. Is this correct? What crimes, if an
Sep 28, 2006, 6:47 pm - justxploring - Lottery News

Some of you....
Computerized??? Tennessee (100% true lottery drawings) True Drawings: Cash 3, Cash 4, Lotto 5, Midday Cash 3, Midday Cash 4, Powerball Computerized: none All I know is, the owner of store reported that they film the drawing at midday. They run three and choose which will be broadcast at 6:28 pm. This was before midday draws were added. When they do midday is beyond me...
Sep 14, 2006, 8:01 pm - tntea - Lottery Discussion Forum

Andy Rooney: Lotteries and lottery players are stupid
Editor: The following is a weekly 60 Minutes commentary by CBS News correspondent Andy Rooney, originally broadcast on March 19, 2006, and re-broadcast last night. The study that Rooney quotes, saying that poor people gamble the most, is completely false. All credible studies show that all demographics gamble roughly the same amount. Rooney's commentary is shown here to illustrate the ignorant and myopic arguments of some anti-lottery critics. I suppose it's true that I'm too easily annoye
Aug 7, 2006, 8:28 am - Todd - Lottery News