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Smart card lottery tokens? |
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I think most lotteries count on this very thing happening as part of their business model. |
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Given that the Darwin Awards are for people who have taken themselves out of the gene pool (or striven mightily to do so), I have a lot of trouble believing that story. |
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I favor the Premium Bond mechanism, where purchasers are registered, and tickets cannot be lost at all. |
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why not just make the *winning* tickets waterproof? |
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Urm it was a personal account, not a darwin award. |
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[po], Then I'd just run into the ticket shop with a bucket of water and ransack the place. |
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This is quite darwin, [DrCurry], if you consider the fact that someone stupid enough to wash their ticket dosen't deserve the money. Its natural selection at its best. |
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the tickets are safe inside the machine, silly. |
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Searching darwinawards.com, neither lottery nor ticket finds the story. Maybe they rotate the personal accounts from time to time or something. |
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Maybe. I remember this story though, the guy went in the shower and the wife washed the shirt, losing them something like $1,800. |
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Making them waterproof would make them more durable in landfills too, and that's where 99.999999999999999% of them will end up. At least right now, they are recyclable. |
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Maybe make it an option. $1 for a regular ticket, $1.50 for a waterproof ticket. That would make the tragedy deeper for the fool who not only bought a lottery ticket, and washed it, but failed to pay for the waterproof option. |
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why would they, it costs less to make it out of regular paper and it can save them even more if someone dose loose a ticket |
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Moose, your name well describes both your reading skill and your writing ability. Read the second annotation, the one by Laimak, and do try to understand it. |
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I'm starting to see a market for waterproof ticket-keepers. Little plastic boxes, with seals and latches and beepers, should keep tickets safe and located. |
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ahem, *little bb*, is that a nice way to treat a new halfbaker feeling their way around for the first time? |
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