Cheating they are cheating

gsobier

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make it so
Brad said:
Most of them are a bunch of overpaid crybabies ... that's not to say the owners know what they're doing either ... we could have a whole another thread about the fiasco of a league :D
 

Karnac

Member
gsobier said:
Karnac:

AM has only one use these days from my point of view... ...only in emergencies as a last resort.

Regards,
George:)

Yeah George...I see your point...and shortly with the advent of satellite radio FM will become redundant too. I do find it useful when I'm 40 mi. west of Timmins in the bush looking for a weather report for fishing the next day....no FM up there.:lol:
 

gsobier

Member
...the old folks stilll:love: their 900AM:sick: and 740AM:sick:... ...they play music its just horrible:bawl: to listen too after you know better:rolleyes: with FM and satellite... ...its like living in a cave or a house... ...which would you pick?...
Karnac said:
Yeah George...I see your point...and shortly with the advent of satellite radio FM will become redundant too. I do find it useful when I'm 40 mi. west of Timmins in the bush looking for a weather report for fishing the next day....no FM up there.:lol:
 

gsobier

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Karnac:

They all are... ...they are comfortable with the horrible AM quality because most people are resistant to change... ...I see this very clearly in my line of work... ...you improve something, they see its different and complain. Because of this, my collegues and I bend over backwards to disquise a change where it is totally transparent. There are times its just not possible... ...most of the time it is... ...when the plan is to make a change transparent and no one noticed, I did my job well:D.

Regards,
George:)
Karnac said:
There...I feel better....yeah my Mom is into 1010Talk Radio:)
 

peter

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This phenomenom is called resistance to change, commonly found in older people, I came across this years ago, when I worked for the bay,most of the employees were senior ladies, and when they introduced new electronic registers, which are common place today, in all retail outlets, there was a high turn over, they just would'nt except change. pity really.To a degree, I quess we are all like that, even on this board, there are those not willing to change.
 

Karnac

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It seems that entire generation was resistant to change...to this day my parents won't use an ATM and only recently acquired a credit card to travel. Everthing was paid cash and only purchased when the money was there. All those years with only an Eatons card. Incredible.:)
 

gsobier

Member
Karnac:

Yes, exactly... ...also like Peter says too... ...when you get old, look out for this:D. I'm the type who has been and probably be a bit of both... ...I drive my mom crazy at the table... ...refused to eat things when I was a kid and to this day, this has not changed.

Regards,
George:)
Karnac said:
It seems that entire generation was resistant to change...to this day my parents won't use an ATM and only recently acquired a credit card to travel. Everthing was paid cash and only purchased when the money was there. All those years with only an Eatons card. Incredible.:)
 

Karnac

Member
I saw a British girl on Oprah this week who donned makeup and aged herself from 20? to 70 years old....she had hated seniors, but developed an admiration for them as a result of her time spent as one. She said something that hit a nerve....."Seniors are young people(at heart) coping with growing old" ... pretty profound.:)
 

gsobier

Member
...getting old sucks:sick:... ...young at heart is right on, its just the body which goes, then the mind:bawl:...
Karnac said:
I saw a British girl on Oprah this week who donned makeup and aged herself from 20? to 70 years old....she had hated seniors, but developed an admiration for them as a result of her time spent as one. She said something that hit a nerve....."Seniors are young people(at heart) coping with growing old" ... pretty profound.:)
 

Maggie

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Talk about entertaining..this thread has gone from cheating, to the mafia, to parliament, to bingo, to hockey and then to you old foggies. :lol:
 

Karnac

Member
Maggie said:
Talk about entertaining..this thread has gone from cheating, to the mafia, to parliament, to bingo, to hockey and then to you old foggies. :lol:

I resemble that remark....I think;)
 

Brad

Member
I can see clearly now the fog is gone ...

Maggie said:
Talk about entertaining..this thread has gone from cheating, to the mafia, to parliament, to bingo, to hockey and then to you old foggies. :lol:
And here I thought your motto was "no foggies here ... always clear" despite being from London and all ... :cool:

... from an old fart to a much younger fogie ;) ... I better get a bulletproof spell-checker now :eek: :lol:
 

biba1972

Member
Olgc ..is the new style mafia...

All you believing the olgc is and honnest organisation think twice. I have been watching there draws for the longest time specially the super 7 and 6/49. Now since most ppl when selecting there own numbers always take the same digits and stick to them the olgc computor tracks those selections out. If u want to confirm this i invite u all to take all the draws or the super 7 in the last year and take a close look at there combination you will all notice repetition of the 3 same numbers in many of there draws. So yes its waisting your money to play. The only chance you have to win is to let them selct there own numbers on quick pick and even then take a close look at theire quick pick you'll also notice they will very often reapeat3, 4 even 5 numbers on and 11 dollar full super 7 quick pick selection. I think Al Capone was running a more human business.
 

Moses

Member
Here is what happened in UK not long ago which published in newspaper

Question

On Saturday’s live Thunder ball lottery draw, Alan Dedicote called a ball number as 12 before it was readable but corrected his call to 32.
The next ball he said was 12 and ,indeed, it was!
Did he have a script which he misread or was it just a coincidence? mmmh!

J, Ross The Daily Mail
 

biba1972

Member
gsobier said:
Moaga:

Oha ok, smata guys, you figura us outa. You ina biga trubble when Luigi coma for a visit your housa.

You nevera:no: gonna win anyting witha you noombers. We change to wa weea likea:D:agree: so wea win and youa loosa alla da timea.

Da Mafia Bossa:smokin::pimp:
yup its eay to have 2 set of full balls with different diameters not noticible to the human eye and wait a few hours after the closure of a lottery draw allowing the computer to select the lowest payout combination. And then this lotteries scaming organisation make a nice appearence pretending the draw is supervise by this so called white colors (VIP,S), and videotaping there circus makig it look so legal and fair... They can fool sme but we ait all that ignorent...
 
I don't know how it's done over there, but usually the payout is set to a fixed percentage of sales. This is regulated through mechanisms like the jackpot.

There is no incentive to manipulate anything because then the "saved" money would be paid out on through later draws.
 

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