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Atheist converts after mock prayer to win $1M lottery is answered
That makes perfecttiming even more of a dumbass for making things up about the word AGNOSTIC.
Below is her definition:
IGNORAMUS
So basically, anyone who boast about being an agnostic is calling themselves an ignorant, know-nothing, uneducated person.....OUCH!....(I can see why some atheist want to downplay the usage of the word altogether).
Below is from Merriam Webster:
Definition of AGNOSTIC
1
: a person who holds the view that any ultimate reality (as God) is unkno
Jun 22, 2011, 5:30 pm - joker17 - Lottery News
Florida: 6/1 - 6/30/2011
After the different lottery posting on Florida Lottery Midday yesterday of the winning numbers, I sent them an email requesting explanation of why the Florida lottery site originally showed the winning midday number as 368 and then it changed to 366. I had two box tickets with at number yesteray. This is the Florida Lottery's response to me in case anyone else noticed the differences in the numbers:
Thank you for writing the Florida Lottery. In response to the observation about our
website
Jun 20, 2011, 4:20 pm - hransom - Pick 3 Forum
Correct way to win any states pick 3
Wow!, the last word in the last paragraph should read state, sorry for the error.
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You should print out the groups of #s above.
As for me, this is how I would arrange my set up so that I can see exactly what is happening with each draw.
Let's take a look at New Jersey for a few days in May in doing so I will identify the pairs from the groups.
After setting this up for about two months you should see patterns trends.
DBL- Double
D-Digit
Frq- Frequency
May 23, 2011, 4:03 am - LAVERNE MALONEY - Lottery Systems Forum
CIA and Dept of Defense use math to tell Future!
Nothing to set your hair on fire over, Jimmy. I probably made some sort of error in the way I posted the link. I don't know that much about computers.
Here's what the link contains when you click it at the US Naval Observatory site:
The contents of IERS Bulletin A are...
Section 1: General information including key definitions and the most recently adopted values of DUT1 and TAI-UTC.
Section 2: Quick-look daily estimates of the EOPs determined by combining the observed data. This in
May 21, 2011, 3:42 pm - JosephusMinimus - Mathematics Forum
What is a lottery system? What distinguishes a lottery system from guesses, dreams and quick picks?
Lotterybraker,
You are correct
Starting with 220 Boxed numbers
The previous draw was 3 diferent digits
The following choices
No CarryOver - 84 numbers
No CarryOver - 35 Single Boxed
No CarryOver - 49 Double Triple Boxed
CarryOver - 84 Numbers
CarryOver - 63 Single Boxed
CarryOver - 21 Double Triple Combo's
Double CarryOver - 42 Numbers
Double CarryOver - 21 Single Boxed
Double CarryOver - 21 Double Triple Combo's
Triple CarryOVer - 10 Numbers most Double
Apr 28, 2011, 11:39 am - Domeman - Lottery Discussion Forum
What Does It Take To Win (Mathematically Speaking?)
It appears the excerpt in my opening post was not the best choice as it quickly prompted 5 people here to fixate on one reference and launch their typical attacks on me consisting of inane remarks which accomplish no more than distract anyone who might have a sincere interest in the psychological aspects of probability as it relates to lotteries. If you click on the link below and actually READ the research article, you will find that the negative remarks made above are, in fact, trivial, and i
Feb 1, 2011, 1:53 pm - jimmy4164 - Mathematics Forum
~gone fishin'~
man, what a error in the above chart, i got 0029 as the one gone fishin' as of Sept. 1st and the actual set is 2209, here's the results of that, u will c that on the 26th that set 0029 actually did do the 30day walk, landed on the 30th of Oct., what a glitch i created, huh!
Sat, Oct 30, 2010
Georgia
Cash 4 Evening
2029
Sat, Oct 30, 2010
Georgia
Cash 4 Midday
9020
Sat, Oct 30, 2010
Texas
Daily 4 Day
9002
Mon, Oct 18, 2010
Wash
Nov 7, 2010, 11:15 am - ducksafloat - Pick 4 Forum
Two dollar bill
What # played for you before for money?
Money with a lot of #s 004/044/444 - 025-225-255-2525
038-338-388-0380
045-445-455-4545-0450
034-334-344-3434/ 047 / 847/ 4747/ 447/ 477/ 4744/ 7477
Numbers in your dream
$2:00- 0200 [200]
$ 100 - 0100 [100]
$1:00 [100]
bicycle 925 - 999-990-900
025-225-255-2525
002-022-222
807-720-450/045/845-003/033/333-1034-100-010-034/834-345
legs 011-111
014/814-114-144-1414
error 017/817/ 177-117-1717-0170-1788
injury 0
Oct 19, 2010, 6:20 pm - DREAMtoREALITY - Mystical Forum
I am Sick of this: You Want to Win Pick3: THIS IS WHAT YOU MUST DO
There was an error in my chart that I didn't notice until I posted it, so I deleted it.
Talking about how many times a digit from the previous draw returns, most people give a percentage that is much higher than reality.
For California Midday:
0 digit return 1164
1 digit return 1368
2 digit return 336
3 digit return 20
=====
2888
Adding the 1 digit return 2 digit return = 1704
1704/2888 = 59%
For California Evening:
0 digit return 1696
1 digit retu
Oct 2, 2010, 8:31 am - Jack-C - Lottery Systems Forum
Over determined system of equation with some composite relationships
Here's a math problem that I'm convinced I can use for specific types of lotteries if I can just figure out how to do it.
I have 34 variables and 48 equations. What I need to do is be able to sort the 34 variables, the exact values need not be known and the system of equations may not be deterministic. Most of the equations are of the form:
P(a) * P(b) * P(c) = P(1)
16 of them have three terms as above, others have 4 terms and 5 terms. the resultant P(1) is a published and known value.
Aug 27, 2010, 1:17 am - jwhou - Mathematics Forum
