I did a google search and found this.....
You don't need specialized software to get an accurate result for a random drawing. Although Excel is primarily known for its use as a financial tool, it has other functions that will generate a random number that you may use to determine the winner of a random drawing. A numbered list of entrants together with Excel's random number generator will give an instant answer.
Using Excel to pick a winner also provides an unbiased result. Read more :
http://www.ehow.com/how_7309280_use-excel-list-random-drawing.html
There's also
Random Picker.
Random Picker helps you draw winners for your contests, giveaways, raffles or lotteries. It does not organize any contests or lotteries, Random Picker is just a random generator.
The other big website seems to be
Random.org
RANDOM.ORG offers true random numbers to anyone on the Internet. The randomness comes from atmospheric noise, which for many purposes is better than the pseudo-random number algorithms typically used in computer programs. People use RANDOM.ORG for holding drawings, lotteries and sweepstakes, to drive games and gambling sites, for scientific applications and for art and music. The service has existed since 1998 and was built by Dr Mads Haahr of the School of Computer Science and Statistics at Trinity College, Dublin in Ireland. RANDOM.ORG is operated by Randomness & Integrity Services Ltd. RANDOM.ORG has generated 1.78 trillion random bits for the Internet. community.
Anyway, as I commented to Jerry & Dean, as far as I'm concerned Jerry can just toss ten numbers in a hat and his wife can pick the winner. All of us have exactly the same amount of skin in this cue project and so whatever everyone would like to do is perfectly fine with me. I'm just glad to be part of this group and look forward to seeing my cue come to life.......hopefully not a Frankenstein. I'm still pondering how to use those acrylics for rings in my cue. Any of you thinking of doing something like that?
When our cues are done, let's hold a poll for the best of the best....it might be fun to do or is that just too corny? I'm excited about this and hope the rest of you guys are too. Anyway, I have this intuitive feeling that Doc has the inside track in any cue design race......hee...hee....hee....that rascal.........what a befitting handle.....love it......mine is just blunt and a little coarse.
Matt B.