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Straight Into The Heart Of "Absolute Versatility": Part II
I wanted very much for someone to notice the presence of one thing particularly. Maybe some of you did -- but none of you said so. It is present in both examples. Let's use the first example I had presented originally: B B A B C B B A C X X X X X X X X X A B B C B C X X X X X X X X X X X X A A A C C A Let's begin then: B B A, B C B and what indeed would be required to complete or balance it? That's right. B A C. Look at those top three rows ver
Apr 6, 2007, 8:18 pm - Grumple Dumple - Lottery Discussion Forum

The lotto is IMPOSSIBLE to win
Let me explain because I do NOT think that you all are grasping what I am saying. Lets say a guy from Germany paints addresses on curbs, outside of houses. And so does a man from England. One day the man from Germany goes to 1111 Johnson street, and paints 1111 on the curb at 1111 Johnson street, then the next day goes to Green Ave and paints 1212 on Green street at that address. Ok no big deal right? Exactly. No big deal. Yet it turns out that the man from England paints does exac
Jan 10, 2007, 2:16 am - itstheirgame - Lottery Systems Forum

Secrets of lottery millionaires
As the 2,000th UK Lottery millionaire pops the champagne, 16 former jackpot winners shared how their money has been spent and how their lives have changed. I'VE BOUGHT AN ACRE OF THE MOON, VENUS AND MARS David Copeland, 31, is single and lives in Hereford in a modest two-bedroom Sixties house. Occupation: Former lab technician. Won: 1,000,000 on January 4, 2000. First purchase: On the day I won, I went to the supermarket and bought half a dozen bottles of champagne to s
Dec 11, 2006, 11:48 am - Todd - Lottery News