The term ‘googoo' was coined by noted anthropologist Mfwabie Ngo'uya.
It describes the first possible form of human communication. Mfwabie
Ngo'uya demonstrates that ‘googoo' was the first conscious sound on
Earth. The first humans (homo erectus) started the long and tedious
process of communication at point ‘googoo'.
I borrowed the term to describe a form of primeval communication
indecipherable to contemporary persons. We all face situations when we
do not decipher what others communicate. It sounds ‘googoo! googoo!'
to our ears.
In my usage, ‘googoo' defines indecipherable communication especially
from people hostile to us. Then ‘googoos' become the communicators
themselves. By the same token, we are other people's googoos.
My googoos in this group are well-known by now: Boober Zan, gGeetzer,
MadAssFish, Joytsar. I have always had googoos, thanks Almighty
Number! I don't know what I would do without them. What would life be
with all-friends humans? A boring monologue of stagnation, that's
what! I have always been stimulated by interacting with my various
googoos. For one, I have significantly improved my software, in part
because of googoo reaction to it. There is somebody in this group who
was puzzled by my presence in newsgroups. How could I possibly take
such abuse and hit back mercilessly? I explained the person that my
newsgroup activity and behavior are really stimulating. I advised the
person to do the same thing. The person almost did it, but not nearly
as tough as my manner. Nevertheless, I have noticed clear creativity
improvement in the person I'm talking about. The person demonstrated
to me new and worthy ideas. Plus, there is evidence of sophisticated
software from a person who affirmed programming was not in the cards.
Sophisticated new software after only a few months in the rough
neighborhood called newsgroup!
If you don't have googoos, do your best to create them! If you have
googoos, do your best to keep them!
•• I would like to express my gratitude on this marvelous ‘Googoo
Appreciation Day'. Thanks for being here for me, Boober Zan, gGeetzer,
MadAssFish, Joytsar!
Words alone are not enough. I also decided to back my words by action.
I offer a new freeware program: SKIP6.EXE. It is a free download from
my FTP site:
http://www.saliu.com/infodown.html
The 32-bit application generates two skipping reports on lotto-6
games. A draw like:
‘13 16 23 28 31 32' shows a string of skips like:
3 6 1 4 7 8 | 20 18 1 18 8 8.
Meaning:
number 13 was also drawn 3 draws back; 20 draws back in 1st position;
number 16 was also drawn 6 draws back; 18 draws back in 2nd position;
number 23 was also drawn 1 draw back; 1 draw back in 3rd position,
etc.
The draw file must be sorted in ascending order first!
The second report shows the skips of every lotto-6 number, ‘regardless
of position' and ‘position by position':
Number: 13
============
ANY Position -> 1 3 2 11 4 15 2 18 2 3 12
Sorted Skips: 1 2 2 2 3 3 4 11 12 15 18
* Median Skip Any: 3
** Total Hits: 11 = 11%
1st Pos. -> 1 20
Sorted Skips: 1 20
* Median Skip 1st: 1
2nd Pos. -> 4 2 11 19 2 20 3
Sorted Skips: 2 2 3 4 11 19 20
* Median Skip 2nd: 4
3rd Pos. -> 73
Sorted Skips: 73
* Median Skip 3rd: 73
4th Pos. -> 56
Sorted Skips: 56
* Median Skip 4th: 56
5th Pos. ->
Sorted Skips:
* Median Skip 5th: 0
6th Pos. ->
Sorted Skips:
Median Skip 6th: 0
Any strategies on skips?
Best of luck and have a nice ‘Googoo Appreciation Day'!
Ion Saliu
"Shakespeare II" wrote
> .. I would like to express my gratitude on this marvelous 'Googoo
> Appreciation Day'. Thanks for being here for me, Boober Zan, gGeetzer,
> MadAssFish, Joytsar!
That's OK.
Fun enit, :)
gGeetzer
lotto
On 08/13/2002 CDEX wrote:
> If a technical question gets diverted down to
> a string of attacks, name-twisting ... Easy,
> cheap attacks turn off readers.
> ...
> Let's hope messages (...without cheap name-calling)
> set the future standard.
On 08/14/2002 Ion Saliu wrote:
> But you can also see me sometimes kicking
> googoo ass like a trooper.
> ...
> My googoos in this group are well-known by now:
> Boober Zan, gGeetzer, MadAssFish, Joytsar.
Oh well, for the sake of the newsgroup it was worth the try.
Joe Roberts
CDEX
Yes, now, my googoo list reads like a royal flush.
Boober Zan, gGeetzer, MadAssFish, Joytsar, Wheely Spindoktor.
Once again, thanks Boober Zan, gGeetzer, MadAssFish, Joytsar, Wheely
Spindoktor! You was always here for me.
And, once again, I back my words with 100% action. Wheely Spindoktor
is also a fan of lotto-5 games. Therefore, I decided to offer a
freeware sibling to SKIP6.EXE: SKIP5.EXE. The latter does for the
lotto-5 game what the older sibling does for lotto-6.
How about some skip strategies? How about a real occurrence such as:
7 4 4 6 1 | 7 4 4 6 60
Play only numbers from the last 7 draws. But that is somehow wasteful,
if ignoring the number positioning. I see that number 8 appears in 90%
of its hits in position 1; never in positions 3, 4, 5. Why should I
play combs with 8 in position 4? Or 9 in positions 1 or 2, when it
shows in position 3 in over 80% of its hits?
See what I'm diggin?
Best luck!
Ion Saliu
SKIP5.EXE is available from the same goldmine without padlocks:
http://www.saliu.com/infodown.html
[snip]
> Play only numbers from the last 7 draws. But that is somehow wasteful,
> if ignoring the number positioning. I see that number 8 appears in 90%
> of its hits in position 1; never in positions 3, 4, 5. Why should I
> play combs with 8 in position 4? Or 9 in positions 1 or 2, when it
> shows in position 3 in over 80% of its hits?
> See what I'm diggin?
>
Another big hole?
Duncan