Mohan Srivastava, a geological statistician living in
Toronto, was working in his office in June 2003, waiting for some files
to download onto his computer, when he discovered a couple of old
lottery tickets buried under some paper on his desk. The tickets were
cheap scratchers—a gag gift from his squash partner—and Srivastava found
himself wondering if any of them were winners. He fished a coin out of a
drawer and began scratching off the latex coating. “The first was a
loser, and I felt pretty smug,” Srivastava says. “I thought, ‘This is
exactly why I never play these dumb games.’” Wired
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