I stopped to get gas today, and Powerball frenzy has taken over. People are acting crazy, buying $100 worth of tickets. I had to buy one ticket; it's worth $1 to me for a chance, even a astronomically slim one, at $250 million dollars. But people are spending insane amounts on tickets. I read in the paper today that some lady here bought $900 worth of tickets! The couple behind me at the gas station couldn't believe I was only buying one ticket, and they plopped down $65 for tickets. I smiled as I left, knowing that every single ticket they bought has the exact same chance of winning as my single ticket: one in 120 million (you literally have a better chance of being struck by lightening or a meteorite than winning Powerball).
It's like the old coin toss thing. No matter how many times you flip the coin, the chances are
always 50/50. Even if you flip heads 1,000 times in a row, the chance for tails on the 1,001 flip is still 50/50.
Anyhow, if I win the jackpot, everyone here gets a Lego ISD. I'll even hand 'em out personally at the big sd.net party I'll throw
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