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<p>[QUOTE="cpm9ball, post: 910287, member: 24633"]There are still many of the old technology machines that pay out in coins and tokens available at most casinos. The multiline video machines were developed in Australia in the early 90's and slowly made their way to Las Vegas in the mid-to-late 90's. It was about 5-6 years ago that the multiline technology was adapted for the "ticket in/ticket out" technology which meant that you didn't have to lug huge buckets full of coins to the cashier's cage anymore. This also enabled the casinos to eliminate the change girls that normally roamed the floor. They have since been replaced with change kiosks where you can break your $100 or $20, but if you're one of the oldtimers who like putting the coins into the machine, you have to go to the cashier's cage. Now machines are being developed so that you can insert your credit card directly into the machine, and you don't even have to carry cash around with you. Some people don't take too well to advancements in technology, but in this case, it is really for the best because it now eliminates a lot of the problems with purse-snatchers since the women don't have to carry cash with them.</p><p> </p><p>Chris[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cpm9ball, post: 910287, member: 24633"]There are still many of the old technology machines that pay out in coins and tokens available at most casinos. The multiline video machines were developed in Australia in the early 90's and slowly made their way to Las Vegas in the mid-to-late 90's. It was about 5-6 years ago that the multiline technology was adapted for the "ticket in/ticket out" technology which meant that you didn't have to lug huge buckets full of coins to the cashier's cage anymore. This also enabled the casinos to eliminate the change girls that normally roamed the floor. They have since been replaced with change kiosks where you can break your $100 or $20, but if you're one of the oldtimers who like putting the coins into the machine, you have to go to the cashier's cage. Now machines are being developed so that you can insert your credit card directly into the machine, and you don't even have to carry cash around with you. Some people don't take too well to advancements in technology, but in this case, it is really for the best because it now eliminates a lot of the problems with purse-snatchers since the women don't have to carry cash with them. Chris[/QUOTE]
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