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The down side of unified numbers theories
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Morning blogsters:
I'll be the first to acknowledge it. Looking at number behavior as a fixed phenomenon that follows some sort of physical laws, or seems to, has a definite down side.
Last night the numbers I had picked for Powerball tonight hit on Mega Millions.
Something I'm trying to figure out how to be grateful for this morning.
Hmmm.
I'm grateful my Powerball numbers didn't hit on Powerball instead of Mega Millions because the Powerball jackpot's so low I'd have only gotten enough lump sum to try all this again.
Yeah. That's it.
Jack
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Yep. It would have done that.
Jack
Thanks for the comment.
Jack
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