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Thank You Todd
Thanks for noticing Bev!
While I'm posting here, I'll give a brief update on some things I've been doing yesterday and today.
Some of you may have noticed a couple of briefs points last night and this morning when the site was a little flaky. That was not your connection, it was me making a few more adjustments.
In the days after I fixed the database in that marathon session the other day, I started to notice the buildup of the same exact symptoms as before, so I have been running a fe
Oct 7, 2006, 8:26 pm - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum
Thanks for CalifDude
Jack,
What you're suggesting with the predictions page goes against its purpose. It is -- by design -- a place where people publicly post their numbers. People who want to test number in private do so on a spreadsheet, or something else on their individual computer. There's no real benefit to building a web page to do that.
It's like blogging. If people want to have a private journal, they can just fire up Microsoft Word and start typing. They save the document on their PC. If they w
Jul 22, 2006, 10:23 am - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum
Import Drawings into Excel software
keith,
MDAC stand for microsoft data access component
it fix some converted *.dbf into excel. and for daily update you need to purchase lotto pro 2006.
if i'm not mistaken all lotto pro database use 1997 as fisrt drawings files
or you can use your's premium membership.
1. click on each state then copy into text
2. use excel to delimited with tab and
3. you have update result is it?
(i don't know for sure because i haven't tried it. i use one of good software to update res
May 31, 2006, 1:46 pm - sysp34 - Lottery Systems Forum
Beware Lottery Scam!
100% correct. NEVER reply to those e-mails, and NEVER post your e-mail address on a public forum.
ALSO:
Many e-mails programs (such as Microsoft Outlook) have a setting to disable all images embedded in e-mails. I STRONGLY RECOMMEND that you use that setting.
Here's the reason:
Many e-mail spammers send their spam with a tiny 1-pixel image inside the e-mail content, something you could never see. When your e-mail software loads the spam e-mail, your e-mail software, not realizin
May 27, 2006, 7:47 am - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum
More useless info about 666
The number 6 is sometimes called the perfection of the parts because, multiplied by itself, it always reappears at the place of the unit: 6, 36, 216, etc.
According to Euclid, 6 is also the first perfect number because it is equal to the sum of its aliquot parts. Let us mention that the four other perfect numbers that follow are 28, 496, 8128 and 33550336.
Warrain points out that the number 6 is the only number able to satisfy the equality:
1 + 2 + 3 +... + n = 1 x 2 x 3 x... x n
The
May 6, 2006, 5:50 pm - BuzzsawAnn - Mystical Forum
If you think you can win the lottery
The world is full of failures who gave up just as success was waiting around the corner. Don't add to the downers in society, keep at it
Very true.....
It took Edison thousands of attempts to come up with his idea, and perfect it.
Even though the real inventer was befor Edison, Edison was the on to market it wisley. Just like Ford. He wasn't the first one. He just had a way to accomodate the middle income class, in affording a car. Now that's a marketing plan, if I say so myself.
I
Mar 24, 2006, 7:59 pm - pacattack05 - Lottery Discussion Forum
What would the experts do with a lottery jackpot?
>When the winner recent MM winner comes forward Microsoft will be just
>one really good operating system away from losing most of their value
>if it's somebody else who develops it, but today they're apparently a
>pretty good investment.
If you look to invest in Micro$oft look at a graph of their stock value.... FLAT for 2 years... Most of their income comes from 2 areas... Operating systems and Office suites... And the replacement are already there www.dist
Mar 11, 2006, 12:05 am - markp1950 - Lottery News
IonSaliu Generator
Sticklete:You sign here as Bertil, in other cyber places you sign as Stig Holmquist. You emailed to me as Stig and also snail-mailed to me as Stiq. Hence, my perception is your name must be Sticklete.I want to clear the air, too. It appears that you are desperate to get to a formula. I might have given you the impression that I know something you dont, but something you badly want therefore I enjoy torturing you. Thats not the truth. I dont care how people feel. Its their right to feel the way t
Feb 23, 2005, 7:03 pm - IonSaliu - Mathematics Forum
Mega Millions and Powerball Race
I have been wanting to start a lottery pool for PB/MM/other games for a long time now. But, as I am retired and do not have any office/work buddies any longer I have been am unable to locate enough people to make it feasible. I have no family close by and very little contact with anyone else these days, but no pity please, I am one happy individual with this 99% of the time.
I have spent quite a bit of time researching the subject and have sketched an outline (still very incomplete) of what
Jun 20, 2025, 1:47 pm - IAmABadOne - Lottery Discussion Forum
AI for data analysis
Claude 3 has about the same type of results as Chat GPT. It really comes down to what is known as prompt engineering , which is the art/science of getting a large language model like ChatGPT to give you the results you are looking for.
It helps to explain the process such as prompting in the following areas...
1. Input. Explain your input data with descriptive terms, such as I have a csv file with a date column and 3 columns of random integers, all between 0 and 9 (this would be for a pi
Oct 21, 2024, 10:24 am - hypersoniq - Lottery Discussion Forum
