Very slinky, but I wouldn't fancy it over Britain's potholes. Unless that front limb is really well attached it's going to snap off where it joins the rest of the frame.
What makes the maths appear skewed is that you're thinking of the chances of getting one set of numbers on two days running. Of course, what you should be interested in is the chance of finding /any/ set of numbers the same on two days running.
There's a similar problem about how many people do you have to have in a room before there's a better than even chance of two of them sharing a birthday. Turns out to be around 23, not the 180 or so you might expect. The reason is there are a lot of possible birthdays, but most people think only from their own perspective - i.e. how many people share /their/ birthday, not how many people share /any/ birthday.
There's a Wiki page which explains the maths and which can easily be extended to the lottery figures.
notChang - it's done with a projector so it'll be rather cheaper to make.
Strange choice of image. There are so many things they /could/ have done with it - but no, they descend to scantily clad women.
You could have balls of fire with explosions when they collide. You could have tendrils of beautiful plants unfurling behind the ball with showers of seeds on impact. A comet flying through space with planetary creation for the impact.
But no - revealing glimpses of a woman trumps the lot. How very predictable.
http://www.skipweasel.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/images/slices.zip
http://www.snapfiles.com/get/gifsplitter.html
then browse through the individual slices at your delicatessen. Er - convenience.
Mind, I shouldn't call the pot (belly) fat.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birthday_problem
There's a similar problem about how many people do you have to have in a room before there's a better than even chance of two of them sharing a birthday. Turns out to be around 23, not the 180 or so you might expect. The reason is there are a lot of possible birthdays, but most people think only from their own perspective - i.e. how many people share /their/ birthday, not how many people share /any/ birthday.
There's a Wiki page which explains the maths and which can easily be extended to the lottery figures.
Strange choice of image. There are so many things they /could/ have done with it - but no, they descend to scantily clad women.
You could have balls of fire with explosions when they collide.
You could have tendrils of beautiful plants unfurling behind the ball with showers of seeds on impact.
A comet flying through space with planetary creation for the impact.
But no - revealing glimpses of a woman trumps the lot. How very predictable.