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Monotonous OHIO ...tracking
Here is some more information on OH eve The first image shows the currently running series (there are more, but there's to many of them to post lol) These are the 3-digit-series. Their length, then for each digit how many draws ago it came in. These are the 4-digit series currently running These are the 5-digit series currently running These are the digits, the times they hit, and their current skip, for each position. Greetz Ricky
Jul 12, 2006, 2:45 pm - paurths - Pick 3 Forum

WOW ! winning jackpot system at last!
The plot thickens. Paul: I think to upload images they have to be stored somewhere on the web. If you don't have a website, a blog, something that allows storing images, maybe the Yahoo photoshare thing would be a good place to do it. Frankly, I'm surprised anyone would expect you to go to that kind of trouble to prove something, or that you'd care enough whether those folks would believe you to go to it. Particularly since it ain't clear how to do it in any case. I believe you.
Jun 8, 2006, 6:07 pm - Rip Snorter - Lottery Systems Forum

Beware Lottery Scam!
100% correct. NEVER reply to those e-mails, and NEVER post your e-mail address on a public forum. ALSO: Many e-mails programs (such as Microsoft Outlook) have a setting to disable all images embedded in e-mails. I STRONGLY RECOMMEND that you use that setting. Here's the reason: Many e-mail spammers send their spam with a tiny 1-pixel image inside the e-mail content, something you could never see. When your e-mail software loads the spam e-mail, your e-mail software, not realizin
May 27, 2006, 7:47 am - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum

Lottery Post member turns up the heat on the Hoosier Lottery
@richwood: You make more than a few good points in you post. I'll just respond to one: In Indiana it doesn't matter whether or not the winner wants his/her published. By state law the Hoosier Lottery is required to publish the winner's name and county of residence. One of the things I complained about in my initial letter to the Hoosier Lottery is that they (the Hooseir Lottery) goes beyond that for their own purposes. They shamelessly exploit all winners because they believe it moti
Feb 6, 2006, 9:10 am - Uncle Jim - Lottery News

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