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Re: Last question on DVA



In article <36544759.6EF8@acay.com.au>,
  vanbaast@acay.com.au wrote:


> so with numbers you would only have
> 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,30,40,50
> and minute<S> , hours ect

Wrong - all numbers were recorded in full.  It's possible when you heard it
spliced at Wyong that the DVA operator simply used (for example) "40" and "5"
to make "45", when "45" as a whole is available.  Reason I use 45 as an
example is that I have never ever heard a man get so excited about saying the
number 45 like the voice over bloke.  It sounds as though it was the sixth
number he required when playing Lotto.	FOURTY FIVE!!!

--
Paul McCabe

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