• Re: Predicting versus Forecasting

    From Ion Saliu@21:1/5 to Ion Saliu on Wed Apr 12 04:17:50 2023
    On Tuesday, January 30, 2018 at 1:23:24 AM UTC+2, Ion Saliu wrote:
    On Tuesday, January 13, 2004 at 11:07:38 PM UTC-5, Kokostirk (aka CDEX) wrote:

    OK, Gerry. Translation.

    The only people playing (quote) "silly assed word games" with this subject of "Predicting versus Forecasting" are:

    In order of posting:

    “Karaklonchah (aka Paracelsus)
    Doollow (aka Nigel)
    Kokostirk (aka Joe Roberts CDEX)
    Kotkoduck (aka Robert Perkis)
    Kulai (aka Nik Barker)
    Psychosama (aka John Griffin).“

    "... hatch" ...

    Joe Roberts
    CDEX

    Kokostirk, axiomatic colleague of mine:

    As you can see in a thread in this very newsgroup, the likes of Kotkoduck, Karaklonchah et al. believe them lottery balls have special powers. Especially numbers in a perceived “divine category” have super powers. Numbers like the golden/divine
    number PHI, PI, e can choose to show up at will: Much more often than the rest of the numbers.

    The believers in that group also practice a ritual they call ‘Hatching the golden eggs’. Say, Kotkoduck gathers white pebbles and inscribes them with lottery numbers. Kotkoduck also built a large stork-type nest in his home. He hatches the “eggs�
    � (pebbles) the night before the lottery drawing. Finally, he chooses “eggs” based on their temperature. Sometimes Kotkoduck plays only hot numbers; other times, cold “eggs” only. Now, that’s prediction at its pinnacle.

    https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/rec.gambling.lottery/07gM1VnVvFM/V1cURldOBAAJ;context-place=msg/rec.gambling.lottery/ZKhb6br-Ubc/YbzmI2gVc9MJ
    (PI and the Lottery: Re: Do Lottery Balls Know Mathematics?)

    Parpaluck (aka Ion Saliu),
    Founder of Lottery-Prediction Mathematics http://saliu.com/gambling-lottery-lotto/prediction-science.htm

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