[time-nuts] are any time-nuts also random-nuts?
Didier Juges
didier at cox.net
Thu Dec 24 20:00:56 UTC 2009
That's because the actual cash value of the $60 million jackpot is probably
less than $18 millions...
Didier
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>
> No need for that, just buy all ~18 million tickets (would
> cost $18 million in the US) if the jackpot is ~$60 million or
> higher, which it often is...
>
> I read someone from Australia did that in New York, and won..
>
>
> In a message dated 12/23/2009 23:38:27 Pacific Standard Time,
> robert8rpi at yahoo.co.uk writes:
>
> Several years ago I built a series of noise generators for a
> local gentleman who was developing a lottery prediction
> program (yes I know) and wanted random numbers for testing.
> He certainly could tell a good noise generator but I don't
> think he won the lottery.
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