I would have to say at least she offered another idea that may or may not tie in with the thread topic.
I'm going to make some statements and risk being disciplined by the site administrator.
From the Lottery Post About Us section:
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Since you believe it's all random, look at this:
Merriam Webster dictionary:
Full definition of random:
1 a: lacking a definite plan. purpose, or pattern
b: made done or chosen at random<read random passages from the book>
2 a: relating to,having, or being elements or events with definite probability of occurrence <random processes>
b: being or relating to a set or to an element of a set each of whose elements has equal probability of occurrence <a random sample>;
also : characterized by procedures designed to obtain such sets or elements <random sampling>
so, that being said, in about 90 days you have made 433 posts. I looked at most of those posts, and the only ones that had merit and were not demeaning another person's "system", were in the mathematical area.
Share insights...haven't seen much of that. Use the data, tools to explain your position, haven't seen much of that.
If it's all random, a lot of people are trying to make sense of that randomness, and make a little money doing it. I would believe that ball drawings have randomness. However, after all the data, relativity to patterns, and just plain probability, something can be made of it.
Computer drawings......not so sure...... I'm from way back, when it was really simple programming. very simple machines. I learned one thing. A computer does what it is programmed to do. For it to make a number, it has to have a place to start. If this>then that.
Numbers do relate over time, drawings, patterns, probability.
Since you believe it is all random, perhaps your area of expertise is in the mathematical side, odds and probability. And you should just confine yourself to it. If you don't have something to offer that improves on an idea, or you can PROVE there's no way to predict it, you should just leave it alone.
Those of us trying otherwise, that are smart enough to test before expending dollars, can probably figure it out for ourselves.