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Oh lord, don't you get it yourself???You are not proving anything, you don't show examples of anything, and yet you expect people to buy whatever it is that you are selling without sharing any knowledge about it in advance.Sounds pretty much like these guys on television that ask all believers to send them money, without any of them people knowing what they will get in return.Well, to me, someone who buys stuff in that sort of manner is close to stupid.You don't buy a car without at least see
Sep 27, 2005, 3:42 pm - paurths - Lottery Systems Forum

Lottery Bible ~ Large Print
These days in an era of above-average inflation it can feel like everything from groceries to new cars has gotten more expensive. But one living room staple has managed to defy rising prices and even got less expensive over time: the television. Today, you can snag a 32-inch TV more than double the size of RCA television from 1973 for under $100. At brick-and-mortar stores like Best Buy and Target, and online retailers like Amazon, some 55-inch TVs are retailing for under $250 at full price.
Jan 5, 2024, 7:57 am - Harve$t Moon - Lottery Systems Forum

RL's Digit Master Pro Big Game software download.
Frenchie, You did also a very nice job on the groups all were exactly as you chose the 3 to play and 1 was wild. The DM in a fashion is like a television set that has many channels, the main ones are the groups and the digits. The fine tuning is the filters, when your digits and groups are set right the fine tuning is with the filters, kind of like the RCA tv we had when i was a child. dld
Aug 8, 2012, 7:44 am - dld7763 - Lottery Systems Forum

A Wheel Question...
The Wizard of Odds is Michael Shackleford, A.S.A., a professional actuary who has made a career of analyzing casino games. He runs the numbers on new games for casinos and game developers and has helped design many of the popular slot machines on the Internet. He is currently an Adjunct Professor of Casino Math at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, a former contributing editor to Casino Player magazine, and the author of the book Gambling 102, recently published by Huntington Press. The Wizard
Jul 24, 2011, 3:33 pm - jimmy4164 - Lottery Systems Forum

I think I am on to something big...But...
And to think that on May 2 he was asking us for help to learn how to play the lotto and now he is making a living at it! We need to have WABC television interview the Genius. I notice he is covering his 6 again with listing the pairs!! Last time I said they covered 73 numbers (oops, the Genius says there are only 10 numbers), I mean tickets, but it was pointed out that since they are box numbers, you can multiply most of those by 6 or 3, so hundreds of combos are covered. Maybe he is a geniu
May 12, 2005, 6:07 pm - CalifDude - Lottery Systems Forum

Lottosync 1.8 update
lantern:I really don't think lotteries are fixed. The bad odds in lottery games explain poor system performance just perfectly.I believe a lottery with balls drawn from a machine and broadcasted live on television can be considered safe. expecially if there is an independant usher (hope that is the correct word) controlling the draw like in the belgian lotto. You can never be sure about numbers drawn with computer systems, but I really don't think that those lottery companies fix anything too. T
Oct 11, 2004, 3:17 am - Guru - Lottery Systems Forum

You guys want to make some money?
I, for the life of me, can't understand why it's so difficult to post some numbers for tommorow. Or the next day. Can you imagine if David Copperfield had a one minute television ad on primetime space, and told millions of people he knew how to make the statue of liberty disappear, but also added that he will not perform it, and that people should just believe he can do it? And he continued to say that for every magic trick thereafter? How do you think the people would respond?
Mar 22, 2006, 10:46 pm - pacattack05 - Lottery Systems Forum

Lottery software development ideas
Adding and subtracting lottery numbers from each other is hardly the last supper.I agree. Similarly, I'd also suppose the decision of whether a man fulfills his charitable nature, be it to the American Society of Electrical Engineers, United Fund, or to the guy sleeping out under a bridge somewhere, I suppose it's all a generous gesture. More a matter of where he thinks his money will do the most good, where his inclinations lie. He hardly can be said to owe it to any one of the above. He do
Apr 2, 2005, 7:43 pm - Rip Snorter - Lottery Systems Forum

Lottery Bible ~ Large Print
The origin of National Cookie Day, which is today!!!!! While there are over 1,500 national days in the United States, National Cookie Day has a unique origin. The long-running children s television program Sesame Street first included National Cookie Day on its calendar on Nov. 26, 1976. A few years later, the book The Sesame Street Dictionary, first published in 1980, featured the lovable Cookie Monster proclaiming National Cookie Day for all to see. . Break into cookies 150
Dec 4, 2023, 7:26 am - Harve$t Moon - Lottery Systems Forum

We Will Win
how are we gonna win? i dont think i ever liked a math teacher...not in J.H.S...not in H.S....not in college...they are all so square...and egotistical... the only time i understood math was in one of those foundation funded videos on public television...which i could never find again... so i understood it briefly...and it wasn't really math , it was the dynamic of cosine, sine, tangent in a video...where i said eureka! i got it now! well i forgot. Math was more a chore than anything el
May 25, 2012, 7:07 am - LottoBoner - Lottery Systems Forum

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