IS THIS TRUE?
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Re: IS THIS TRUE?
From my understanding, what is being tested by state gaming boards is whether the CERTIFIED programing of the RNG has been tampered, or whether additional programming has been added AFTER it has left the manufacturer, such as IGT. I actually spoke with an IGT programmer at the Southern Gaming Conference this year on this very point.
We all concede that it is just bits and bytes, and that anything is possible. The Gaming Boards provide a certification to the manufacturer on that machine, saying that it is operating consistent with the state regulations, based on testing disciplines at the time of manufacture. The field force then tests the machine for any programming augmentations or tampering once it is in the casino. Both Mississippi and Louisiana test EVERY machine in their state's casino at least once a year, per the heads of the respective state Gaming Commissions.
So, how long would IGT, WMS or Ballys be allowed to manufacture VP machines if they designed them contrary to the state regulations?
That's a good question. The history of government regulation of gambling -- and of the broader financial industry in general -- does not inspire confidence. Game manufacturers, the casinos, and state regulators make every effort to prevent players and rogue employees from altering the equipment. That's understandable. On the other hand, I've seen casino limos bringing in hookers, so it's clear they think law is something that can be got around.
A city full of hustlers and shills makes me wary of, well, just about everything even remotely connected to the upper-ups of Hustler and Shill Inc.
We all concede that it is just bits and bytes, and that anything is possible. The Gaming Boards provide a certification to the manufacturer on that machine, saying that it is operating consistent with the state regulations, based on testing disciplines at the time of manufacture. The field force then tests the machine for any programming augmentations or tampering once it is in the casino. Both Mississippi and Louisiana test EVERY machine in their state's casino at least once a year, per the heads of the respective state Gaming Commissions.
So, how long would IGT, WMS or Ballys be allowed to manufacture VP machines if they designed them contrary to the state regulations?
That's a good question. The history of government regulation of gambling -- and of the broader financial industry in general -- does not inspire confidence. Game manufacturers, the casinos, and state regulators make every effort to prevent players and rogue employees from altering the equipment. That's understandable. On the other hand, I've seen casino limos bringing in hookers, so it's clear they think law is something that can be got around.
A city full of hustlers and shills makes me wary of, well, just about everything even remotely connected to the upper-ups of Hustler and Shill Inc.
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gee,whyaskwhy sounds so much like burglar and seems to appear when burglar says he will be gone.
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And you knew them to be hookers how?
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And you knew them to be hookers how?
The limo driver tipped THEM..
The limo driver tipped THEM..
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gee,whyaskwhy sounds so much like burglar and seems to appear when burglar says he will be gone.
Seem different to me. Why is much more of a general conspiracy theorist, but the argument is much more to the point.
Seem different to me. Why is much more of a general conspiracy theorist, but the argument is much more to the point.
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gee,whyaskwhy sounds so much like burglar and seems to appear when burglar says he will be gone.
Seem different to me. Why is much more of a general conspiracy theorist, but the argument is much more to the point.
Don't you think it's sorta high-schooly and cliquish to address someone in the third person?
And you knew them to be hookers how?
The limo driver tipped THEM.
Yeah, more or less. I get that impression when 20-somethings have classy hair but are so tasteless to wear evening makeup and evening gowns at noon. Or when they're not dropped off at the door but at the end of the carport, way out in traffic lanes, and don't tip the driver. Of course, it's a dead giveaway when you see the loud hug-fest show that's so popular with Vegas club rats.
Seem different to me. Why is much more of a general conspiracy theorist, but the argument is much more to the point.
Don't you think it's sorta high-schooly and cliquish to address someone in the third person?
And you knew them to be hookers how?
The limo driver tipped THEM.
Yeah, more or less. I get that impression when 20-somethings have classy hair but are so tasteless to wear evening makeup and evening gowns at noon. Or when they're not dropped off at the door but at the end of the carport, way out in traffic lanes, and don't tip the driver. Of course, it's a dead giveaway when you see the loud hug-fest show that's so popular with Vegas club rats.
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Well if we're stereotyping what would that make the 60 something and up men who chase these young cookies?
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we would call them billyjoe! lololol sorry billy,could not resist,blame ted he set you up.lol
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we would call them billyjoe! lololol sorry billy,could not resist,blame ted he set you up.lol
That's OK, Doris. I still luv ya.
Anyway, as I have said before, prostitutes are not my style. Now, I may chase a young cookie or two, but I would never pay for the "box".
"Geez - I crack myself up" (Tom Cruise as Maverick - Top Gun)
That's OK, Doris. I still luv ya.
Anyway, as I have said before, prostitutes are not my style. Now, I may chase a young cookie or two, but I would never pay for the "box".
"Geez - I crack myself up" (Tom Cruise as Maverick - Top Gun)
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Actually billyjoe that line was given by Goose, Anthony Edwards LONG before he was Dr. Mark Greene. He died in Top Gun and he died in ER. Coincidence or conspiracy?