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LottoArchitect's review.
Could not agree more. For the reasons you mention, when people ask me what lottery software they should get, my reply is Microsoft Excel . It is a lottery player's best friend, and great for beginners and experts alike. Also, for this same reason, most of the Platinum-level features available at Lottery Post are not systems -- they are flexible, powerful tools that can answer questions about numbers and generate and filter number sets. They are also fed by perhaps the most extensive onlin
Nov 25, 2009, 3:45 pm - Todd - Lottery Systems Forum

LottoArchitect's review.
I know not, not the same for all of them, of course. Expert Lotto seems to be on Java LottoArchitect, maybe some kind of Visual basic net or even Delphi, but probably a kind of Visual Basic by Microsoft. ----------- The others, maybe some kind of visual basic or C or Delphi, But I don't know. Mike's programs probably Java. Ricky's maybe a kind of Visual Basic or Delphi.
Nov 25, 2009, 12:04 pm - LANTERN - Lottery Systems Forum

Big news for Internet Explorer 6/7/8 users!
I agree with you, as far as laptops are concerned. With a desktop PC, conventional wisdom is to leave it on all the time, but with the changes in power consumption the rule of thumb on that is not certain. With a laptop it is definitely less fixable if something goes wrong, so you could go either way on it. If you're going to turn it off (or put it to sleep) over night, just pick a time when it will be on during the day. Any time of day is fine. The Malicious Software tool that you downlo
Sep 28, 2009, 4:55 pm - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum

Should one pay for lottery history
I have a Microsoft word file of most of all the mega millions games data. All the balls are in the order as they came out of the machine--not in the ascending order that they are on the tickets. I use ascending file order only occasionally to determine one thing. I prefer the order of the balls as they come out of the mega millions machine. I do not believe the genuine mega millions site should charge any fee to get the information. Perhaps if LP included the word files either way---si
Jul 22, 2009, 1:56 pm - pick4hawk - Lottery Discussion Forum

What was your largest win with commercial lottery software?
5/18/2009 32530943-17 NJ 7:40PM Pick 4 1 $0.25 $0.25 N 6-7-1-3 6-7-1-3 $2,250.00 5/18/2009 32530946-83 NJ 7:40PM Pick 4 1 $0.25 $0.25 Y 3-6-7-1 6-7-1-3 $93.75 5/18/2009 32530946-17 NJ 7:40PM Pick 4 1 $0.25 $0.25 Y 6-7-1-3 6-7-1-3 $93.75 That was my best day playing P3/P4 online and I used good 'ole Microsoft Excel! I'll be honest - I've tried a couple commercial lottery programs (LottoBuster is one of them) and they are okay, but I usually end up just coding some of the
Jun 11, 2009, 1:48 pm - Texas MadMan - Lottery Discussion Forum

Question about Excel 2007 for dummies books
Hey Gasmeterguy, The first time I did a google search for VBA for dummies I found a book with that title as well as an excel 2007 version. Then I did a search on Borders website and yikes. Talk about confusing. I've never heard of the Teach Yourself books so I'm very grateful for this suggestion. HAHA maybe I need to start with one on getting to know my computer. : ) When I bought my PC 2 years ago my daughter got me to buy Microsoft Office 2007. I don't use it so I didn't realize I alread
Apr 26, 2009, 2:07 pm - ca-dreamin* - Mathematics Forum

Creating a lottery e-book that doesn't look like a scam, and is USEFUL.
You'd think so, right? You'd think that people who could get something similiar for free wouldn't pay for it, right? Not true. Look at Linux vs. Windows. Many people pay for Windows because they just don't believe that a free alternative can compare. Many people pay for Microsoft Office vs. free alternatives because they just don't believe that free can compare. And I plan to go much deeper than what's available on Lottery Post.
Jan 23, 2009, 10:00 am - TotallyDavis - Lottery Discussion Forum

Why I think quick picks suck
Coin Toss, you just seem to be missing my point. Let me state it a little differently. When I go spend money on quick picks, I notice that I get an UNUSUALLY high ratio of lower percentage combinations. Using Texas Two Step for example, if 90% of the possible combos have an odd and an even number then I should get pretty close to that percentage on my quick picks, right? Well, I don't. Out of $10 I may get 2 or 3 that are all odd or all even or have some other low percentage type of combination.
Jun 23, 2008, 9:18 am - Texas MadMan - Lottery Discussion Forum

Outlook Express Help!!
I've had that problem too and the solution was to search for and rename the pop3uidl file. Actually I tend to occasionally delete all the files in the Outlook Express folder then reopen Outlook Express and download fresh ones. The path to that folder is: C:\Documents and Settings\your account name\Local Settings\Application Data\Identities\Microsoft\Outlook Express Don't do that if you have messages in the local folders that you want to save because you'll lose them. The best thing t
Apr 26, 2008, 1:33 pm - LottoBuster - Lottery Discussion Forum

Predictive Software.. I need one that makes functional narratives
Hi, quite a while ago i developed some basic code that would give me the missing structures of all states, i'd then started betting and hope i would hit. I mean, what is missing must come in at some time, right? Well, most of it did come in, but it just took way too long, sometimes my bankroll just wasn't big enough and that was the end of a winning street (and it was quite a street LOL!!!) It is easier to find what is missing then to find what is hot. Hot can be found, ofcourse,
Mar 23, 2008, 6:23 am - paurths - Mathematics Forum