Cylex is already reality
The very first entry of the Cyberspace Lexicon, *autolott* is well on its way to becoming a reality. An Associated Press story, "Is lottery by phone the ticket?" was on the front page of my local paper today. The article describes a proposed plan to establish a lottery where one would select numbers and pay for tickets via a touch-tone phone. The system would involve depositing money in a special account which the lottery commission could also access. The system could be set to purchase tickets when the jackpot reaches certain levels automatically. "Players could bet until their accounts are depleted, withdraw mopney anytime and replenish their accounts by check, electronic transfer, or credit card." It does state that "each wager would carry a $2 service charge." It souldn't be long before they realize they save more money by not printing the tickets. I don't have time to type in the whole article, but I think you get the picture. Six states are already interested. I'm surprised they didn't suggest just setting it up as a 900 number, or are there laws against that? So how long will it be before Las Vegas goes on-line? Call 1-800-LOAN-YES for easy credit extensions today! -john. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ John Blair <jdblair@nextsrv.cas.muohio.edu> phone: (513) 529-4879 Insert cool signature file that makes a trendy, yet bold and original statement about my cyberspace proficiency, then mentions that I'll send you my PGP public key if you want it, and you trust that I'm actually me.
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