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Todd, Search Question
Hey Mike,It's not your PC, it's the server. Although I am running Lottery Post on a dedicated server, it's not enough at this point. I am currently preparing a massive technology upgrade that will add tons of power to the database engine. That will fix problems like that timeout.I just finished building four new servers that will form the basis of the new setup. The database server itself is way-out cool, with a 9-disk RAID array, and one hot-spare. (15,000 RPM Ultra SCSI drives!) The serv
Mar 13, 2004, 1:30 pm - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum

Visiondude
The average American makes $1,000-$1,500/month which is $15,000-$18,000 a yr while other average Americans make less than that.The Americans that make $5,000/month or more which is about $32-$40 an hour would have to work in the Technology,Medical,Industrial or Financial Career Fields which would require lots of College and Work Experience.Not many Americans can afford to do this therefore they are stuck in jobs that only pay enough to make ends meet.In the US we have Upper Class,Middle Class an
Mar 8, 2004, 2:09 pm - Pick-4_Master - Lottery Discussion Forum

GTECH Moves Jobs From Ohio To Rhode Island
GTECH, one of the largest suppliers in the lottery industry, will eliminate 130 jobs in Ohio, moving those job functions to Rhode Island.Starting April 1, Interlott Technology Inc. will be moved by parent company GTECH Holdings Corp. to its headquarters in West Greenwich, R.I. The move should be completed by September, company officials said.Interlott makes instant ticket lottery machines, and was acquired by GTECH in September for $85 million.A company spokeswoman said relocation assistance wi
Feb 2, 2004, 5:11 am - Todd - Lottery News

Visiondudes PC has Alzheimer's
HiI Got some information for you, i don't know if it's enought or not.http://www.e4me.com/The link above is for the EMachine Company.E-Machines etower 633ids (ETOWER633IDS) PC DesktopOverall rating: Brand E-MachinesForm Factor Mini TowerManufacturer Part Number ETOWER633IDSOptical Drive Type DVD-ROMProcessor Type CeleronAudio / VideoAudio Output Type Sound cardVideo Input Type NoneCD / DVDRead Speed 12xReWrite Speed N/AWrite Speed N/A
Jan 29, 2004, 2:01 am - EXCALIBUR - Lottery Discussion Forum

Powerball... off-the-wall theories...
Quote: Originally posted by goose on January 25, 2004 dont make things too complicated or else you will lose the way if you ask me, things are not complex enough... We need to look outside ofthe current state of lottery analysis... pick up technology from another arena (data mining, neural networks, fuzzy logic) and get more robust formulae (calculus comes to mind).the learning curve is steep, and the only way to prove anything is to win...I don't have the extra cash to play using trapping and b
Jan 26, 2004, 10:57 am - hypersoniq - Jackpot Games Forum

Lottery clock at 58 days
As deadline nears, work moves swiftlyEach morning, somebody changes the big numbers on a chalkboard easel in the lobby of the Tennessee Lottery's busy headquarters.Today it reads 58 Days! That's the countdown to the targeted first day of lottery ticket sales, on or before Feb. 10. With thousands of dollars in incentive bonuses for lottery employees tied to that date - and millions in college scholarships to be funded by August - work is moving swiftly here and across the state.Contractors are
Dec 15, 2003, 6:39 am - Todd - Lottery News

AT&T fixes problem that stalled lottery
The AT T phone problem that affected Maryland Lottery machines and some long-distance customers on Monday was resolved around 3:30 a.m. Tuesday, AT T spokesman Dave Johnson said.The problem, which shut down 329 lottery machines in Washington County for most of Monday, was caused when snow melted and froze on an AT T microwave tower outside Hagerstown, Johnson said.Callers experiencing problems encountered a fast busy signal or a recording saying all circuits were busy and to try later, Johnson s
Dec 10, 2003, 7:16 am - Todd - Lottery News

Tenn. lottery chief keeping mum about several key questions
Tennessee lottery CEO Rebecca Paul is keeping quiet on several significant lottery issues, including why she wants to contract with a single vendor for lottery goods and supplies instead of splitting up the business among several vendors.In an interview with The Tennessean earlier this week, Paul was questioned about language in the request for proposal (RFP) sent to vendors stating that it is the desire of the Tennessee Education Lottery Corp. to select a single vendor able to provide a compreh
Oct 18, 2003, 1:51 pm - Todd - Lottery News

Tenn. lawmaker balks at high lottery pay for vice presidents
A state legislative leader said he hoped that Tennessee's lottery would pay its top officials less than top executives at the Georgia lottery were paid when Rebecca Paul was director there.Paul, the new Tennessee lottery director who officially came from Georgia this week, had a dozen lottery vice presidents working for her in Georgia five of them earning $151,000-$180,000 a year, including bonuses.''That seems to be on the high side,'' said state Sen. Ron Ramsey of Blountville, Senate Republ
Sep 26, 2003, 3:12 am - Todd - Lottery News

Are you a programmer?
I'm an intermediate, bordering on advanced programmer. I use VB 6.0 Professional.Began programming years ago (circa. 1990) with BASICA, remember that one? My very first app was a multiple choice test for navy radiomen to learn publication content for their E-3 to E-4 rate exam. Been using VB 6.0 for a year and a half now. I love it.....Haven't dabbled in cross-application work yet.Sedertree Wheeling Systems was a commission work and the Reika Roulette System was my own. Retired from making
Sep 22, 2003, 10:18 am - Sedertree - Lottery Discussion Forum