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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Travel Log 3/19/2023</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 20 Mar 2023 02:13:32 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>The Concept of the Spiral made with a Garden Hose and a bunch of Marbles is the Visual Presentation of the Last 720 Balls or Numbers that were drawn in a Lottery. The Compass overlay serves to identify a Set and Subsets of Points That fall on 12 Vectors from the Center of the Spiral emanating from the Black Hole at the Center. The 12 Vectors are described in Bearing Format and shown in the figure below.<br /><br />Vectors together with Hot and Cold Spots in the Spiral<br /><br />Sets and Subsets of Points for the 12 Vectors (Bearings) are:<br /><br />All Vector Balls<br /><br />Vector Balls with Duplicates Removed.<br /><br />The Second Table Eliminates the Matching Numbers on the Vector. The Test Draw Numbers are Red.<br /><br />After Each Draw the 5 Balls enter the Spiral at Point 720 (the farthest point from the Black Hole). All 5 Balls Enter the Hose . The Balls found in Points on the Vectors Rotate Counterclockwise toward the Black Hole.<br /><br />The Goal is to Narrow down the Number of Points to around 10 and try to retain the Winners. The Spiral or if you don t need the visual, the List of Points above can be used in various Ways to Target the Right Points.<br /><br />Enter the Auto Pilots. They are a Collection of Subgroups highlighted on the Compass Overlay. And from the List Above. An Auto Pilot is programmed to act on all or some of the points on a Vector (Bearing). An Axis Only Flight includes all Points on the Vector. A Balls Only Flight acts on the 3 Vector Subgroups based on Draw Position. Each Vector (Bearing) will only contain 3 of the 5 Positions in the Draw.<br /><br />The First Table show All of the Positions with the Current Ball at said Point. The Balls from the Test Draw for this Date are Red. Notice that some points on a Vector (Bearing) often have the Same Ball (Number). For the Test Draw Example there are several Vectors that have 2 Points with the Same Draw Ball and Several other matches that did not hit.<br /><br />Keep in mind that the Ball Positions and Point Numbers do not change. The Balls move after each Draw.<br /><br />Training and Testing Pilots is going on in the Cricket Lab. Some Test Flights are planned in a few Days.<br /><br />The Cowboy is still Riding the Cricket. Thought about giving the Cricket a lucky Rabbits Foot but that made the Rabbit Run Away. He mumbled something about losing a foot as he disappeared down the tube. We are coaxing him out by telling him we are going to make a Decal of his photo and put it on the side of the Cricket. The Rabbit sent up a picture of a Kangaroo with an arrow pointing to the pouch.<br /><br />That s the Latest from Cricket Ranch.... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/176726">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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