But electronic voting is safe?
Why would anyone trust a computer program to be random?
They're only used for scratch-off.
So its this guys fault why im always losing at the lottery?
I want my millions. Now.
My brother works for the state lottery and he has to notify them of all close relatives which is supposed to make even me ineligible to win the lottery.
In Massachusetts a guy named “Whitey” Bulger,the brother of one of the most powerful (and cynical) politicians in the state ...of *course* Billy’s a Rat...won several million dollars in the state lottery.Those who google the brothers will find that “Whitey” went on to become one of the nation’s “Ten Most Wanted” and to have been shown to have murdered dozens during his stellar career and that Billy took the 5th several dozens times when testifying before a Congressional committee investigating his brother.
There is no randomness on a computer. It’s 100% deterministic.
Not only did Tipton wear a hoodie and sunglasses, but he drove a rented vehicle and had told people he was in Texas at the time of the purchase. The Texas suspect also worked in security for the multi-state lottery, and the two had extensive phone communication.
What I don’t get is why go to that trouble without having a better plan to collect the money? They had to know the rules.
A chicken is not going to know what numbers the security director programmed the lottery to win on.
Unless the chicken is the one that hacks the software, then that might work.
To me the question isn’t the rigging of the machine to give out specific numbers. That’s easy. To me the question is - how would he know what numbers to have the machine give him for a supposedly future random drawing. I am picturing the pingpong balls thing. Are those filmed in advance? Or are they rig-able?
Was he related to John Beresford Tipton?????
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