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Mind Blender
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We gave ourselves a headache! We have been a searchin for different paths to enlighten our strategies. Bingo, let the light come thru! Blast but it did. When doing a mind search for many weeks to solve a tiny morsel for a problem, man it's like hittin a tree limb that you didn't see or sittin on the john and you get a mighty heave---splat! That kind of headache feeling. My brain and I have been pumping iron (ideas) for weeks now. We were roundin on the "what if" scenereo for the umpteenth time and got dumped on. Chase this around for a while......
Pick 3 game winning numbers, eg.,
Most everyone I know in the lottery business builds their matrix (and this includes me) top to bottom with single digits ...1 thru 10 or 10 thru 9. This is how a basic rundown matrix is generally setup. Then run the highest digits per column to the lowest. After the digits are arranged in that fashion just suppose the same numbers were transversed then wheeled? This goes against my thinking but it does work on back winners. Oh well, I'm the only one interested in this self- inflicted anomaly but I am in the process of enlightening my curiosity. You can see this same effect by watching a blender stirring some munched up product in on itsself, a vortex so to speak. The effect is great in a physics lab but some of the garbage that I've seen concocted and some dupe is going to embibe this same slurry...well as is the old saying in computerese...GIGO or "grab a chandilear if nothing else is handy plus don't forget the Scott Towels unless you want to "drip dry." ![]()
Teufellj...

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