Whatever is about to happen soon, it's BIG, Gigantic, Huge.
No Prayer to Hold You.
No God to Scold You.
No Religion to Redeem You.
No Belief to Beguile You.
Just a convenient set of coincidences, so surmountable in fact, it becomes reality in delusional dreamy doldrums.
Avert ye eyes if you want to see beyond.
Jehocifer.
Like none we'd ever seen.
It's so bad, the snow banks are as high as semi truck trailers.
Like driving in a canyon of snow.
Try setting your system's date to some ridiculous future date like 2913-12-31 or 2756-07-04 and see what happens when to try to reboot the dammn thing.
We did.
You might be surprised.
System - 5.0.15.00015.49.0719
Printed 2013-12-16 07:08 AM
Pick 5 system using 15 numbers with 0 constant for 15 plays.
The system is 0.0% symmetric and algorithmically created.
Numbers - 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15
00001 - 01 02 04 09 14
00002 - 01 03 09 10 13
00003 - 01 04 05 10 15
00004 - 01 04 06 09 11
00005 - 01 05 06 07 12
00006 - 02 03 05 06 14
00007 - 02 04 11 12 14
00008 - 02 07 08 12 13
00009 - 02 07 10 11 15
00010 - 03 06 07 08 10
00011 - 03 06 10 11 12
00012 - 04 05 07 13 14
00013 - 04 08 09 13 15
00014 - 05 09 11 12 15
00015 - 06 10 12 14 15
Match X of 15 Numbers
\ X 1 2 3 4 5
Y \------------------------------------
% Probability of 1 | 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%
At Least 1 Line 2 | 91.4% 99.9% 100.0% 100.0%
with Y Winning #'s 3 | 32.1% 78.7% 97.9%
4 | 5.5% 24.6%
5 | 0.5%
made with JADE Lottery System Generator.
Wheel
- Pick 5
- 15 Numbers
- 18 Combinations
- 0.599401% Coverage of 3,003 Combinations
Condition
- If 5 Drawn Numbers are in the Set of 15 Numbers,
- Then at least 1 Combination has 3 Winning Numbers.
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02 08 11 12 14
01 04 05 10 14
04 06 11 12 15
03 06 09 13 14
01 05 09 12 13
01 07 08 10 11
01 03 05 08 15
01 02 06 13 15
07 10 12 14 15
05 06 07 11 14
02 03 05 10 12
05 10 11 13 15
02 03 04 14 15
01 02 03 09 11
04 06 07 08 13
02 05 07 08 09
03 04 07 09 12
04 08 09 10 15
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Wheel created with A Simple Wheel Generator.
Below is yet again another chart that shows the real status of Employment, Unemployment and Nonemployment.
Employment and Unemployment are pretty well understood, these are the employable people the government likes to hold up in there number crunching release memos about employment rates.
Nonemployment is the number of people the government does not count in its Employment numbers touting record keeping.
These are the people that have either never entered the work force or have been out of work so long the government no longer counts them as employable.
As we can see, the chart shows the relative proportion of each employment segment of the total employment population for each month of that year's activity.
The total employment population is always 1 and each of the employment segments; employment, unemployment and nonemployment, is a fraction or percentage of the total employment population.
Each of the segments should always add up to 1.
Look through the chart and we can see how employment changes over time and which segment is getting larger and smaller.
The one segment of particular interest is the nonemployment, because this is where unemployment numbers can end up and can give a false read on the trend in unemployment statistics.
Take note of the activity starting in 2010 and see how the unemployment line remains relatively constant and flat, yet the nonemployment is rising.
Zoomed in on 2008 Jan to 2013 Nov
Below is the Employed Rate, it's the percentage of people employed the government considers Employable.
Employable meaning, the people employed, underemployed or unemployed living on the government dollar.
Everyone else that is not employable are still part of the total Employment Population, but are not counted by the government.
As we can see, things seem to be getting better by the Employed Percentage, but that's only part of the story.
The chart below shows the actual data in highlighted line and the Wave Data Average in bold line colors for each Bi-Decade (5 year interval).
The other part of the story is the Employment Participation Rate or Employable Population the government counts when evaluating employment and unemployment numbers.
From the chart below we can see the employable population percentage has been going down since 2008.
When we combine these two charts using the Wave Data Average, we can see how these two values relate to each other; not only between them, but also in Time.
The chart below has arrows indicating the direction of time the line is traveling in addition to the relationship between the two values.
We can see the current direction is not good.
When the Employed Percentage falls and the Employable Percentage remains constant, it's fairly normal.
It means people are loosing jobs, but they're still part of the employable status counted by the government; just unemployed.
When the Employed Percentage rises and the Employable Percentage remains constant, this too is fairly normal.
It means people are finding jobs, the economy is moving forward.
When the Employed Percentage rises and the Employable Percentage decreases, now there's a problem.
This is a false indicator; it means the people that were once considered employable are not anymore by the government.
The employable percentage decreasing can have the effect of driving the employed percentage up even though actual employment isn't going up significantly like it does in a real economic rise.
Simple fact is, anyone touting employment numbers is Bunk.
When we see the line going up and to the right, then we can say there is a real economic recovery going on.
gig-a, all-the-way.
oh what gig, there is to gig, in a gig-a-ton bur-urst.
there's a smallish possibility you might want to avoid New York, New Year's Eve or Day.
but then again, let's hope we are wrong.
Happy Burstday!!!
Jehocifer.
... well, it ain't over till it's colder.
how about -30° or more... maybe even -70° in some spots... and that's not including the wind chill.
we'll think about it, like we always do.
Jehocifer.
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