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			<description><![CDATA[<p>just found your site<br /><br />need your opinion on this type of program<br /><br />BASIC PROGRAM FOR PIC 3<br /><br />1 how many poss combos( x)<br /><br />2 with above answer known triple it<br /><br />3 generate a single number for each slot a,b,c<br /><br />4 turn that into one number abc<br /><br />THIS IS WHERE IT GETS DIFFICULT<br /><br />5 compare the above number to the rest of the numbers (d)<br /><br />6 save the data for future use abc came ind time out of x<br /><br />7 track winning numbers against data find a pattern<br /><br />WOULDNT THIS BE THE BEST WAY TO PLAY</p>]]></description>
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