No More Flappy Bird And People Are Sad And Mad About It. But No Tears From Me

Flappy Bird is gone. The addictive computer game that started life in May last year and rapidly captured everyone's hearts was removed by its owner on Sunday. It's just one of thousands of short-lived programs, so maybe it was expected. 

Unlike my System. I've been doing this lottery program for many years, longer than some of you have been alive. Well, if you're under 23 that is.

So what's so great about that and what's it got to do with Flappy Bird? Well, ever heard the expression... 'stood the test of time?'

It means that no matter how much you throw at it... how many times you try and wear it out... how often you leave it and then come back...

Whatever you do, it just works.

Now with all the frenzied activity on this vast internet, you'd think that some bright young guy would have figured out a way to win the lottery, make an instructional website and then onsell it 3 months later for $100 million.

But they haven't.

Just like Flappy Birds, a trend takes off, goes viral, then - always - crashes and fades away.

Remember Myspace? The most visited social networking site in the world between 2005 and 2008. Now it only has 25 million unique visitors, while Facebook has over 1 billion visitors a month.

Daily StarSo you're left wondering what went wrong. Simply, the product didn't stand the test of time.

My Silver Lotto System and PRO has gone from strength to strength. I'm allowed to boast a little here because:

- In 23 years no-one has beaten it for success rates.
- It has grown and got better as my research improves.
- It will always be here.

My System has made millionaires and thousands of winners over the years.

Unlike Flappy Bird, I will never close it down while players are still winning each week.