Richard writes > >How, essentially, does this differ from the casino game of > >roulette?
<SNIP> > And there are people who are good at it. Everyone calls them "lucky" which > really doesn't explain much. Some of us routinely choose the wrong queue, > others get the correct one (queuing theory and probability offer good > explanations for this sort of thing, but other factors may simply involve > an ability to sample alternate worlds. I don't believe that there are lucky people, except as a perfectly ordinary and expected random fluctuation. If there were, don't you think that it would pay the casinos to find these people and keep them from playing? And why haven't the psychics been all over this? Besides, there are plenty of scientists who'd lust *jove* to prove this. Lee

