No one asked what I was doing with 120,526,770 records

Michael J. Mc Avoy Sr. mcavoy at raex.com
Sun Feb 13 08:08:53 PST 2005


Oh, I always leave something out.

This is not a share deal, if it was it would be
illegal by the rules of the Power Ball people.

The advantage as I see it, in my twisted way of
thinking is it will make someone a winner.

Now my plan is to sell the 309,043 for two bucks
each.  After PayPal gets their cut I should end
up with a little spending money.  I have yet to
make my first sale.  Right now eBay won't let me
list them because they think I am running a lottery.
I have rewritten them to explain what I am doing
in detail.  In addition I have written the Power Ball
so I stay inside of the rules.  As long as it is not
a group trying to cover the numbers, as long as each
play slip is filled out by hand, as long as not one
retailer is selling all of the tickets, it's good to
go.

I have the domain name "Looneylotto.com" and need
to learn how get a web page set up.  I would like
to get it where you pay and get the text file with
the numbers and we are done.

Here is a snip of a text file for another game I
tested the programs on before I worked on the Power
Ball, Deleware with a 6/38 game, 2,760,681 combos.

  00001              02 07 19 20 27 38  04 10 18 19 21 32
  01 02 03 04 26 35  02 07 19 26 30 36  04 11 13 16 29 33
  01 02 03 05 36 38  02 08 09 12 17 22  04 11 16 17 31 36
  01 02 05 13 18 19  02 08 11 14 21 24  04 11 16 18 25 37
  01 02 06 07 10 27  02 08 11 14 26 38  04 11 16 21 22 30

For me the fun is getting to this point from nothing.

Yea, I know, I am a loon, but it's cold outside and what
else is there to do.

And another thing, as I said eariler I had made up 12,000 text
files, for last nights PB draw I had 4 of the numbers and the PB
in a text file, which means nothing.

Mike



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