In a message dated 11/11/00 10:06:50 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << My own example, if you choose the lottery numbers 2-4-7-13-24-40-57 and say that you meant to pick 2-4-7-13-24-40-58, but the holes were too small and messed up, you don't get to repick your lottery numbers after finding out how close you were. >> Show me where the US Constitution gives you an inalienable right to win the lottery, please. Patrick Sweeney
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