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Two minutes, 38 seconds ! That's how long it'll take Norwich to score. Have a guess.
Can see us taking a right pasting today :frown:
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They won't score City one nil
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Stanmore Bluebird
Agree life on mars!
When did they find that ?
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BLUETIT
When did they find that ?
1973 track 4 posed that critical scientific question
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17 mins, 42 mins and 78 mins
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I think City have written off this game otherwise players would have been signed this week.
22.01 first Norwich goal. Then comes the avalanche.
4-1 Norwich
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Flavour of the month but they ain't Brazil.
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Just sent you PM Tony, hope you can help
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Norwich are really not that good. Think you may well beat them today.
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Peajay
Just sent you PM Tony, hope you can help
Think I've replied, but I hate computers, text me please 07976574343 :wave:
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BLUETIT
Think I've replied, but I hate computers, text me please 07976574343 :wave:
Done
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Re: Two minutes, 38 seconds ! That's how long it'll take Norwich to score. Have a guess.
Do own goals count?
Either way, I'm going for 4 minutes 22 seconds.
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It’s the type of game the City win, build our hopes up again only to shatter them next week.
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BLUETIT
Can see us taking a right pasting today :frown:
Miles out! At least a few seconds.
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Anyone want some lottery numbers :frown::facepalm:
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Gotta be close. Well played Sir.
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BLUETIT
Can see us taking a right pasting today :frown:
Spot on... EURGH!!
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Can I have the lottery numbers please!
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Originally Posted by
city1927
Can I have the lottery numbers please!
Interesting question about lotteries: If any particular sequence has an equal chance of being drawn, is 1 2 3 4 5 (6) as likely a result as any other? I suppose the answer is yes, but common sense says no.
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IanD
Anything good on tv?
HOT FUZZ, at 4.10pm.
More slow, fat f uckers walking around
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jimmyscoular
Interesting question about lotteries: If any particular sequence has an equal chance of being drawn, is 1 2 3 4 5 (6) as likely a result as any other? I suppose the answer is yes, but common sense says no.
Of course the answer is yes. The numbers have no significance whatsoever. They could be replaced by images of animals, Chinese symbols or fingerprints. They have no relationship to each other. That's common sense.
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jimmyscoular
Interesting question about lotteries: If any particular sequence has an equal chance of being drawn, is 1 2 3 4 5 (6) as likely a result as any other? I suppose the answer is yes, but common sense says no.
Rad C Nesbit covered that years ago :hehe:
https://youtu.be/Nrmcxa1yBec?t=59
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OurManFlint II
He blew hot and cold though:getscoat:
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Taunton Blue Genie
Of course the answer is yes. The numbers have no significance whatsoever. They could be replaced by images of animals, Chinese symbols or fingerprints. They have no relationship to each other. That's common sense.
And yet, who would choose a sequential series when paying for a lottery ticket? Very few, I suppose, because it just strains credulity. Interestingly, just such a series cropped up Dec. 1 when the South Africa Powerball drew 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10. There were 20 winners, a far higher number than usually share a jackpot, so people do play them. There was a national uproar, with the drawing being denounced as fixed. It would of course never have occurred to anyone to denounce a non-sequential series as fixed.
So works the human mind.
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jimmyscoular
And yet, who would choose a sequential series when paying for a lottery ticket? Very few, I suppose, because it just strains credulity. Interestingly, just such a series cropped up Dec. 1 when the South Africa Powerball drew 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10. There were 20 winners, a far higher number than usually share a jackpot, so people do play them. There was a national uproar, with the drawing being denounced as fixed. It would of course never have occurred to anyone to denounce a non-sequential series as fixed.
So works the human mind.
Years ago I was present at the drawing of a charity raffle. A little unusually for a raffle, there was only one prize - a piece of artwork valued at a couple of grand that had been donated. They'd sold thousands of tickets; not the plain cloakroom tickets, but the printed books of 10 kind.
All the tickets were put in some large tombola drum and spun like the end of a cotton cycle. A guy I knew was picked to draw the one and only winner, so no chance of any collusion or anything being rigged. Out it came. Ticket number 1.
Cue cries of 'fix' amongst lots laughter and comments. Of course, 1 had exactly the same chance of being drawn as any other number, yet it seemed so improbable. Had, say, 376 been drawn, nobody would have thought any more about it.
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Originally Posted by
jimmyscoular
Interesting question about lotteries: If any particular sequence has an equal chance of being drawn, is 1 2 3 4 5 (6) as likely a result as any other? I suppose the answer is yes, but common sense says no.
Pretty sure I've read that it's the most commonly chosen ticket on the lottery.
You wont change your chances of winning the jackpot by choosing those numbers, but if you want to increase your chances of winning big should your numbers be picked, then choose 6 others.
Similarly, choosing 6 numbers under 31 increases your chances of sharing a jackpot with more ticket holders, as people choose family birthdays for their numbers.
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Originally Posted by
Eric the Half a Bee
Years ago I was present at the drawing of a charity raffle. A little unusually for a raffle, there was only one prize - a piece of artwork valued at a couple of grand that had been donated. They'd sold thousands of tickets; not the plain cloakroom tickets, but the printed books of 10 kind.
All the tickets were put in some large tombola drum and spun like the end of a cotton cycle. A guy I knew was picked to draw the one and only winner, so no chance of any collusion or anything being rigged. Out it came. Ticket number 1.
Cue cries of 'fix' amongst lots laughter and comments. Of course, 1 had exactly the same chance of being drawn as any other number, yet it seemed so improbable. Had, say, 376 been drawn, nobody would have thought any more about it.
Wasn't this in Father Ted? :hehe:
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Originally Posted by
lardy
Wasn't this in Father Ted? :hehe:
Not ticket 1. They tried to rig it so they won the car and Dougal couldn't remember the ticket number when his was drawn.
Strangely enough, the event I attended was in Ireland. September 96 in a Garda social club as pianist for a choir who were singing at the same thing
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Similarly, instead of numbers, Sudoku could use colours, sketches of insects or photographs of nine City players who played more than 300 games.