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You can buy slot machines at slot machine retailers, which are located under various names throughout the country. However, slot machine use is not legal in every state and therefore may not sell to you if you live in a state where use is not permitted.
Not really but you could use any electronic keyboard with a kereoke keyboard machine.
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It depends upon which slot machine you are referring to. On many older and some newer slot machines, the jackpot symbol is a red seven. However, many slot machines today use a variety of symbols. Check the paytable on your favorite slot machine to determine which symbols have the highest payout. Keep in mind that many games now have bonus features (free spins, etc.) that can generate cumulative payouts far exceeding what the highest paying symbols might pay by themselves.
Video slot machines, in general, all look the same. What makes one unique compared to others would be the ease of use of the machine, the colours, the size and the graphics on the screen.
The answer depends upon the slot machine and its popularity, support by the manufacturer, the casinos replacement scheduling, etc., but figure around five years.I have seen some slot machines in nearly constant use for over 15 years, however.
Hmmmm, how about have 3 empty tape rolls for each "picture", and to work it, they have to be hand spun. Then for the outside, it could be just a decoritive cardboard box around it with 3 holes for the spinning slots? lol Just an idea!
To send a fax with a smartphone, there are applications on the market that will let you send - it is called an "online fax" account. If you already have a fax machine, some models have wifi on them, that will allow you to send a document from a smartphone (or laptop) via wifi, and the fax machine can then send the transmission through the phone line.
In order to use the iPhone, you must use a smartphone plan, but some Android phones may be compatible with PrePaid plans. This will, however, still require smartphone data.
Back in the beginning of slot machines, it was possible to use a magnet to help you win on a slot machine, as the machine payouts were based strictly off the location of the reels. Advancements in how the machines are constructed eliminated this issue. Slot machines are now all electronic and are completely random. The reels on the machine are strictly for entertainment, display, and, as the casinos call it, 'eye candy'. Today, there is nothing you can do to a slot machine with a magnet that will help you win. Although, on a video machine with a CRT (not an LCD) monitor you will get a attractive rainbow affect on the screen. However, if you are noticed using a magnet on a slot machine by security or surveillance it may get you thrown out, or worse, they will detain you and call the police. The police will arrest you for attempted tampering of a gaming device. However, most of the casinos no longer see this as a threat. Even though the magnet won't help you win and won't permanently harm the slot machine, this is considered attempted cheating and casinos (and law enforcement) will consider you an undesirable and could bar you from all casinos in that jurisdiction. Amended answer: Magnets were not usable to cheat older machines either, despite what rumors may have flourished at the time. Mechanical machines of the teens, 20s, 30s, 40s, etc, were cheated by drilling small holes in them, and using a stiff piece of wire to manipulate the reels or other parts of the machine. There is no way to cheat an antique slot machine with a magnet.
You have to use the random block, with its wires connected to the duration of the motors.
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