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Pennsylvania Lottery seeking volunteer witnesses on evening drawing show
Includes video report The Pennsylvania Lottery is looking for volunteers who are Pennsylvania residents over the age of 55 to appear as witnesses on the evening drawing show in Harrisburg. Witnesses perform different functions on two consecutive evenings, and will appear on-camera one of those days. The process lasts approximately 2.5 hours and starts at 5 p.m. each night. All witness are directly involved in the selection of the drawing machines and ball sets used for drawings. They a
Oct 3, 2015, 9:49 pm - Todd - Lottery News

Which is better, Skill or Luck?
Luck is important with anything, but it depends on what you are doing. With some gambling events, you do need some skill (from experience) and luck. Something like bowling, golf, you need more skill. Lottery? Well, more luck than skill - but, some skill (if you have a method or can win if xyz occurs). With Scratch Off cards? You need both - Skill from watching, keeping up with the game, developing (or trying) new methods, and some luck because of distribution - which, according to an Insider
Sep 16, 2015, 2:27 pm - CashCrown - Lottery Discussion Forum

MUSL security worker who rigged drawing gets 10 years
Weren't computer drawings already rigged several years ago in Tennessee? They got away with it for a good while, they being the Tennessee lottery. There is no telling how long or how many times, computerized drawings have been rigged. We would only know about it when someone gets caught AND it's made public, because they are always saying it can't be rigged due to the security measures blah, blah, blah. And the last thing they want is for it to become known that they can
Sep 9, 2015, 7:19 pm - grwurston - Lottery News

Helping Former Lottery Winners
Really! Uncle Sam has squandered billions and billions of dollars. The problem is, we HAVE to give him a big chunk of our money. To the OP: I'm with the others who say not just no, but hell no! While I feel for Tiffany Edwards, her father HAD stuck a huge sum back for her and his own future, then cashed in the bonds and annuities. While it isn't her fault her dad was a drug addict and wasted her future security, I wouldn't feel the need to help her out and as was said earlier, there are
Sep 4, 2015, 6:18 am - mikeintexas - Lottery Discussion Forum

Gas station employee stole $850 in lottery tickets, police said
Security footage caught a Twin Stop Chevron employee scratching Idaho lottery tickets on the job and putting the losing ones back for customers to buy, police said. Kelsee Adams, 20, was arraigned Monday in Twin Falls Magistrate Court on a charge of lottery fraud. During the last couple of weekends Adams scratched a small portion of about 30 tickets to reveal a four digit number, court documents said. Adams would then scan the number to see to see if it won a prize. She would place the
Aug 25, 2015, 8:19 am - Todd - Lottery News

Windows 10
It did not take long for the pop ups to catch up with Windows 10. Microsoft is already releasing fixes for security issues. This is not to say everyone will be affected. The pop ups got to the older Windows 8 machine that I had set aside a year or so ago. Got so bad, browsing was like 1988 with a 2400 baud modem. Pages were freezing with the notification of a long running script. Videos crashing. Several times I was notified a problem had occurred and the (LP) webpage needed to be recovere
Aug 13, 2015, 2:04 pm - garyo1954 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Take5 NY
Yes, you are OLD Minkski!! So am I. But let me ask you a question. When you look at the pictures of the people in Winners Stories haven't you noticed that many of the people who have won a JP are OLDER? Sure, you do see younger faces in those pix, but the majority of them are elderly people. And if you go to other state lottery websites, you'll see the same thing. Why is that? What would cause that? I think I know. Us old fogies are living on FIXED incomes. And incomes that are probably s
Aug 13, 2015, 6:29 am - GiveFive - Pick 5 Forum

Take5 NY
I know that feeling LC. I spent 32 years with my employer and in 2009 was abruptly shown the door. I was aware that the odds of staying with them weren't good, and most people employed by them knew we were living on borrowed time. It sounds to me like at least you're leaving your job on your own terms which is better than what I went through. I didn't know what I was going to do either. But I eventually sorted things out, and got the job I have today. Not that my job is anything special, b
Aug 6, 2015, 3:58 pm - GiveFive - Pick 5 Forum

Would you continue to play Mega Million or Powerball...
BG: Yes, U would think. They tell U 24 hour video protects the computer.Some say security guards protect the perimeters. Others invite outsiders (Lottery Post members) in to witness the computer draws, just make UR appointment for the the one U want to witness, Hallalooyaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ble$$ D RNG computer Lottery Post has a list of the states that use RNG's with the states report card and grade. Look it UP, its FREE!!!!!!!! Tennessee and a few others have poor scores when it bre
Aug 5, 2015, 6:36 pm - psykomo - Lottery Discussion Forum

Would you be willing to change your name in order to remain anonymous?
From the Article Redd. Many lawyers say that one of the first people winners hear from are former wives or former husbands. They will either ask you for money upfront or suggest that it might be a good time to renegotiate their divorce settlement. And, lawyers would know about that. Faced with the prospect of such wealth, many lawyers would be willing to take your ex's case on contingency, hoping to carve out a piece of your jackpot pie for themselves. Your bank accounts can be frozen for mon
Jun 23, 2015, 11:16 pm - noise-gate - Lottery Discussion Forum