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2005-10-19 1:23 PM

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Subject: who's playing powerball?
$340 million. Myself and 10 others at work. If I didn't have to come to work tomorrow I would forever be happy in the pants. Although some sort of winning to help get out of debt would be just fine.


2005-10-19 1:39 PM
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Ehhhgh ....the money would only corrupt you.  Who needs the hassle of being a multi millionaire?

Ever see that special report on past powerball winners?  They all became alcoholics with broken marriages.  Many had been arrested and had lost it all.

No thanks!

2005-10-19 1:48 PM
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2005-10-19 2:09 PM
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JeepFleeb - 2005-10-19 12:48 PM

Lotteries: a tax on people who can't do math.

Always heard it was a tax on ignorance.

My boss, who is a straight-up, conservative, and financially savvy as they come, and generally frowns on these things, just came around collecting for the office pool.

Hell yeah, I'm in. Don't think I'm going to be the only one left here if the rest of the department hits the jackpot.

2005-10-19 2:16 PM
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the bear - 2005-10-19 3:09 PM

JeepFleeb - 2005-10-19 12:48 PM

Lotteries: a tax on people who can't do math.

Always heard it was a tax on ignorance.

My boss, who is a straight-up, conservative, and financially savvy as they come, and generally frowns on these things, just came around collecting for the office pool.

Hell yeah, I'm in. Don't think I'm going to be the only one left here if the rest of the department hits the jackpot.



exactly. i've never palyed the lottery before. daydreaming is fun sometimes.
2005-10-19 2:39 PM
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> Lotteries: a tax on people who can't do math

Heh. Actually, if you do the math, the odds off winning are about 1 in 140,000,000, so for a jackpot of this size, the expected value of a ticket is greater than its cost.

(So go out and gamble your rent money!!!)



2005-10-19 2:40 PM
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damn, i gotta drive into DC to get me some tickets.  with odds like that, i can't lose!
2005-10-19 2:52 PM
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oipolloi - 2005-10-19 1:39 PM

They all became alcoholics...



You say that as though it's a bad thing...

2005-10-19 3:16 PM
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OK.  Here's an offer.  For those who can't buy Powerball tickets in their state, I'll go buy one for them.  I'm sure I'm breaking some sort of law here, but I'm ignorant to the law, so I can't be held responsible.

If you want me to buy you a ticket I will pay for it out of my own pocket, just consider it a loan.  One ticket only per person.  If you want specific numbers you must give them to me.  I will leave to buy the tickets at 4 PM central time.  I will then scan the tickets and post them here with names attached.

Sounds crazy?  Everyone's so nice around here I don't mind doing it. 

Oh, and I better set a limit of the first 10 people who take me up on this offer. And, if you win, you have to break me off a little bit of that fortune.  Up to you how much.

Whatayasay?

2005-10-19 3:18 PM
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I bought ten tickets this afternoon to make my wife happy.  I don't understand why the big surge in interest when the jackpot gets so big. It's like people can't be bothered if it's only several million dollars, but if it's a few hundred million it somehow makes a difference.  Hey, just get me a two million dollars before taxes and I'll quit work and be quite content.
2005-10-19 3:56 PM
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I leave in 5 minutes.

Any more takers?

I'm out......

oipolloi - 2005-10-19 3:16 PM

OK.  Here's an offer.  For those who can't buy Powerball tickets in their state, I'll go buy one for them.  I'm sure I'm breaking some sort of law here, but I'm ignorant to the law, so I can't be held responsible.

If you want me to buy you a ticket I will pay for it out of my own pocket, just consider it a loan.  One ticket only per person.  If you want specific numbers you must give them to me.  I will leave to buy the tickets at 4 PM central time.  I will then scan the tickets and post them here with names attached.

Sounds crazy?  Everyone's so nice around here I don't mind doing it. 

Oh, and I better set a limit of the first 10 people who take me up on this offer. And, if you win, you have to break me off a little bit of that fortune.  Up to you how much.

Whatayasay?



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2005-10-19 3:57 PM
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tim_edwards - 2005-10-19 1:39 PM

> Lotteries: a tax on people who can't do math

Heh. Actually, if you do the math, the odds off winning are about 1 in 140,000,000, so for a jackpot of this size, the expected value of a ticket is greater than its cost.

(So go out and gamble your rent money!!!)

You're assuming there can be only one winner. If there are multiple winners the payoff will be less than the odds.

2005-10-19 4:06 PM
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Hell's yeah. Madone's for everybody if I win.

bts
2005-10-19 4:41 PM
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Here's the numbers.  Good luck peeps!





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2005-10-19 8:15 PM
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the bear - 2005-10-19 3:09 PM
JeepFleeb - 2005-10-19 12:48 PM

Lotteries: a tax on people who can't do math.

Always heard it was a tax on ignorance.

My boss, who is a straight-up, conservative, and financially savvy as they come, and generally frowns on these things, just came around collecting for the office pool.

Hell yeah, I'm in. Don't think I'm going to be the only one left here if the rest of the department hits the jackpot.



More importantly, you made sure you weren't the only one who said No to the boss, making it look like you thought he was being ridiculous, irresponsible and financially foolish.
2005-10-20 8:49 PM
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the bear - 2005-10-19 3:57 PM

You're assuming there can be only one winner. If there are multiple winners the payoff will be less than the odds.

A heard a story a few years ago about a group of businessmen in Australia who tried to "corner" the lottery when the jackpot was very large.  They bought something like 75% of the tickets. It was quite a logistical challenge. They won and got their return on "investment". It would have been sweet irony if they had not won, or had to share the jackpot with a little old lady from West Wyalong or something.  Maybe some of our Aussies can confirm if this really happened, or if I am the victim of an urban myth.



2005-10-21 8:22 AM
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A heard a story a few years ago about a group of businessmen in Australia who tried to "corner" the lottery when the jackpot was very large.  They bought something like 75% of the tickets. It was quite a logistical challenge. They won and got their return on "investment". It would have been sweet irony if they had not won, or had to share the jackpot with a little old lady from West Wyalong or something.  Maybe some of our Aussies can confirm if this really happened, or if I am the victim of an urban myth.

I heard this same story years ago.  If my memory serves me, they all made money on this investment.

You've got to have money to make money...

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