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Roulette Learning from the Masters

Discussion in 'Roulette Forum' started by Rheti, Jun 18, 2020.

  1. Rheti

    Rheti Active Member

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    Gizmo,

    3 net wins with a 90 unit profit, right ?

    = 365 * 270 is roughly 100k ?
     
  2. Rheti

    Rheti Active Member

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    And what's y'r Earning from the Mit guys ?
     
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    gizmotron Well-Known Member Founding Member

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    I don't play every day when I'm on the road. When will that come back? Casinos opened and now they are shutting back down in places.
     
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    gizmotron Well-Known Member Founding Member

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    Do you mean MIT, Massachusetts Institute of Technology? Are they on to this yet?
     
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  5. Rheti

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    i read somewhere, yes!
     
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    gizmotron Well-Known Member Founding Member

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    Can you find a link or other reference?
     
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    no... I thought ypu mentioned it in y'r writings... forget it
     

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    gizmotron Well-Known Member Founding Member

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    I mentioned that my unique markup language MTML and its cross platform browsers are listed there at their dictionary of markup languages. Nothing about Reading Randomness. I mentioned that it was discussed decades ago by the people that invented the internet as an actual working example of the Human Markup Language initiative.
     
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    MTML, Meaningful Text Markup Language , Is a non complaint derivative of the SGML complaint form of the XML set in that it does not utilize a typical hierarchic based XML parser but uses a newly developed parallel "pull" parser PNLP, Parallel Numerical Lineal Parser. I developed this for the invention of the MTML cross-platform browser, Intuition 1.6, back in 2003 and brought it forward by 2006. Earliest experiments with the markup language and numerical parsers were first done in 2,000 using the Shockwave plug-in.

    Here is an example of a ( Not Well Formed ) example of MTML:

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    <mtml>I mentioned that my unique markup language <humanHL>MTML and its cross platform browsers are listed
     there at their dictionary of markup languages. Nothing about Reading Randomness. I mentioned that it was discussed
     decades ago by the people that invented the internet as an actual working example of the Human Markup Language
     initiative.</mtml>
    
    <mtml>MTML, Meaningful Text Markup Language , Is a non complaint derivative of the SGML complaint form of the
     XML set in that it does not utilize a typical hierarchic based XML parser but uses a newly developed parallel  "pull"
     parser PNLP, <b>Parallel Numerical Lineal Parser.</b> </humanHL>I developed this for the invention of the MTML
     cross-platform browser, Intuition 1.6, back in 2003 and brought it forward by 2006. Earliest experiments with the 
    markup language and numerical parser were first done in 2,000 using the Shockwave plug-in.This was right after the 
    announcement of XML in the tech magazines sometime in 1999. </mtml>
    
    If you know some of the basics of HTML and XML then you will notice that the tag set "&lt mtml &gt " occurs both 
    inside and outside the boundaries of the tag set of "&lt humanHL &gt" This is a basic violation of the over all markup
     language SGML. A standard XML parser can't pick this up. <mtml> But the experimental MTML browser with it's PNLP
     parser can both pick it up but also  render the HTML 3.0 compliant text fragments found by that parser and render
     that text viewable by the reader. It can also retrieve these MTML text fragments and assemble them in a page of all
     fragments of that code snippet found in a larger document, the likes of an entire website. It can do it all this in less
     than a second. </mtml>
    
    
     
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    gizmotron Well-Known Member Founding Member

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    Here is a code fragment from the page created with this text and displayed in the cross platform browser's page editor window:

    mtmlFrag.png
     
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    Here is the browser with some text isolated from the render page view:

    mtmlBrowserPage.png
     
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