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From the "Please get a hobby" file..........

Forty days, 40 nights and a cry of protest
Maybe we've become jaded in Las Vegas. Or maybe Midwest residents are little uptight.

Regardless, a slot machine titled "Noah's Ark" will soon be in Nevada casinos.

The five-reel penny machine has cartoon animals and a cartoon Noah. Jackpots are based on lining up animals by the pair. That's where any comparison with the Book of Genesis ends.

International Game Technology is distributing the machine, which has been popular with customers during its testing period. IGT spokesman Ed Rogich said the game wasn't meant to be biblical, just a comical twist using cartoon animals.

Try telling that to folks in the Midwest. The game has been approved for use in Missouri and other states. One religious leader, whose organization represents 5,000 U.S. churches, told the Kansas City Star he didn't think the concept was at all funny.

"Nothing is sacred anymore," said Ralph Colas of the American Council of Christian Churches. "We resent and repudiate that."

One Las Vegas religious leader had a different take.

The Rev. Harry Watson, director of missions for the Southern Nevada Baptist Association, is a 30-year Las Vegas resident and isn't surprised by much within the casino community.

"I don't find it offensive, but it seems to be in poor taste," Watson said.

A few years ago, the Gaming Control Board had problems with slot machines that could be construed as marketing to children. A machine based on "South Park," the Comedy Central cartoon, and titles themed after the board games "Battleship" and "Monopoly," gave regulators heartburn. "Noah's Ark," which was approved in March, didn't cause concern.

"It's cartoonish, but it didn't rise to that level," said control board member Randy Sayre



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I guess I'll ask the obvious question.  If you're so obviously anti-slot machines, how do you know that machine exists?  I suppose they just "heard it from some heathen."



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