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Indiana legislator attacks computerized lottery drawings
I prefer to see the drawings take place on TV so I know how the numbers got picked.However, if I knew the computer draws could be trusted, I think it would be easier to predict numbers drawn from a computer than from a lottery ball machine.A computer will NEVER be totally random.It might be possible for a neural network to find pattern in a lottery where a computer has chosen the numbers. Something to consider for those who live in a state where computers pick the lottery numbers.
Feb 4, 2005, 7:20 pm - MillionsWanted - Lottery News
Indiana legislator attacks computerized lottery drawings
Quote: Originally posted by Todd on February 4, 2005 Quote: Originally posted by MillionsWanted on February 4, 2005 I prefer to see the drawings take place on TV so I know how the numbers got picked.However, if I knew the computer draws could be trusted, I think it would be easier to predict numbers drawn from a computer than from a lottery ball machine.A computer will NEVER be totally random.It might be possible for a neural network to find pattern in a lottery where a computer has chosen the n
Feb 5, 2005, 6:07 am - MillionsWanted - Lottery News
Indiana legislator attacks computerized lottery drawings
Quote: Originally posted by MillionsWanted on February 4, 2005I prefer to see the drawings take place on TV so I know how the numbers got picked.However, if I knew the computer draws could be trusted, I think it would be easier to predict numbers drawn from a computer than from a lottery ball machine.A computer will NEVER be totally random.It might be possible for a neural network to find pattern in a lottery where a computer has chosen the numbers. Something to consider for those who live in a
Feb 4, 2005, 10:43 pm - Todd - Lottery News