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this is a sample of what a winning ticket looks like if this was an actual ticket in 10 seconds it will dissolve into dust.. this is only a prop .. in the event of a real winning ticket you would go to the closest ticket machine and cash that sucker....
May 8, 2013, 12:41 pm - headcrack - Pick 3 Forum

California Raffle Drawings
Lots of people have been e-mailing me about the California raffle tickets that are being sold to them every time they buy a SuperLotto Plus ticket. Apparently, the California Lottery held the first raffle drawing on Sunday (and will continue holding a raffle drawing every Sunday until June 16th), but they have not posted the winning numbers anywhere. In fact, I contacted the California Lottery today, and they confirmed that the results will not be posted on their site until Wednesday, so t
Mar 4, 2013, 5:24 pm - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum

$107 million lottery winner turns out to be son of Marriott president
Why not? It's a gamble. The urge to gamble does not lesson with the accumulation of money. Nor does the lottery ticket machine check your bank accounts before it prints you a ticket. Besides, who is to judge who needs the money and who doesn't? You? LOL. It erks me to no end when people think they can judge who is deserving or not when the lottery is won.
Sep 25, 2011, 5:08 pm - Piaceri - Lottery News

Penn. woman wins lottery prize of $1,000 a week for life
Millions of people play the lottery. Some may have a lucky strike and win a couple dollars, or even a couple hundred dollars. But just a handful of scratch-off gamers hit that big prize, and Nancy Guiher can include herself among them.Guiher was recently the winner of the $1,000 a week for life game sponsored by the Pennsylvania Lottery.She is only the 74th person to win this prize since its inception in July 1995.Last Friday, a check presentation ceremony was held for Guiher at the Saltsburg Sh
Dec 9, 2005, 7:48 am - Todd - Lottery News

Do you save all your losing tickets?
I do not save my tickets. I throw them in the trash right next to the check your ticket machine. Good luck to all.-weshar75
Jul 20, 2010, 4:14 pm - weshar75 - Lottery Discussion Forum

$216M Mega Millions lottery winner is from New Jersey
N.J. has a long history with the lottery. The first online game was in New Jersey. (Online meaning a ticket machine connected to a central computer to record the numbers.) With the lottery such an integrated part of society in N.J., tickets do indeed sell well.
Mar 5, 2009, 7:52 am - Todd - Lottery News

Can I get a lotto machine for my house?
ahhhh..the ticket machine..I have no idea...but I would have to guess the answer would be no...they might even get the impression that you are trying to start a numbers racket and you might get visited by some ugly looking dudes in black cars that have bad haircuts..LOL
Jul 26, 2007, 10:09 pm - lotterybraker - Lottery Discussion Forum

The Anti-Quick Pick System
A little fuzzy on this one. I don't get why not line E? The RNG used in the ticket machine is a different mechanism than used in NON-computerized draws. I'd only use QP when the drawings are computerized because then at least it's a similar method.
Feb 3, 2007, 5:16 pm - LckyLary - Lottery Systems Forum

What state uses what terminal?
Yes, thanks very much JS9. I really should be tracking this stuff, just like I'm tracking computerized drawings. If you're interested I could create some storage space and a page to keep track of various stuff like lottery ticket machine, vendor, drawing machine brand and model, as well as whatever else makes sense. (I think it makes sense to track everything by game, not just state.) I would rely on your info to fill in the blanks.
Oct 28, 2006, 10:37 pm - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum

just a thought
If you hired 10,000 people and they stood in front of the ticket machine 24 hours a day and fed the tickets thru 1 per second how long would it take. 135,000,000 / 60 = 2,250,000 hours.2,250,000 hours / 24 = 93,750 days10,000 people / 93,750 days = 9.375 days.
Jul 18, 2002, 11:24 pm - Thomas Covenant - Lottery Discussion Forum