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  • T Tom Wright

    Maybe you should move to Missouri. They print them while you wait. All digital and pretty looking. I've lost mine twice....once while floating down a river, and was able to have one made the same day within an hour. Good luck. Tom Wright tawright915@yahoo.com

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    Giancarlo Aguilera
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    Tom wrote: "Maybe you should move to Missouri" I would like to move to some place like Missouri regardless. I'm sick of LA.

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    • B Brian Delahunty

      Can you not get a passport in 2 weeks??? :OMG: and :WTF: if you can't. The standard is 10 days for a passport over here and you can actually get one in 3 hours (+ the time it takes to get to one of the 3 passport offices in the country). Over here you need some proof of your name (e.g. bank records will do), signature and proof of id from the GardaĆ­ (police), and a copy of your birthcert. All of these could be obtained in a day and then 10 days max (including weekends) to get your Passport delivered. Oh, and sorry to hear it. I hope you manage to get something sorted out. Regards, Brian Dela :-) Now Bloging![^]

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      Giancarlo Aguilera
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      Brian wrote: "Can you not get a passport in 2 weeks??? :OMG: and :WTF: if you can't. The standard is 10 days for a passport over here and you can actually get one in 3 hours (+ the time it takes to get to one of the 3 passport offices in the country). " Yes, you can, actually you can get one in one day's time, given an extra fee. However, in order to get a passport you have to present a valid ID, which is what I don't have. regards

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      • G Giancarlo Aguilera

        So somehow over the weekend I lost my wallet, which contained my driver license as well as my ID card. Now here I am Monday morning with absolutely no way to prove my identity and VS Live is only two weeks away, an event for which my boss has setup everything for me to attend, air fare, hotel, event registration, etc... I called up the DMV and asked how long it would take to obtain replacements for my lost documents. Then I started crying when the person on the other side of the phone told me it would take at least 4 weeks. So far I'm screwed. Then I go and research how long it would take to get my passport. At first I thought I was saved, since for an extra fee a one day replacement is available. So I call, but sure enough in order to obtain my passport I need to show my birth certificate as well as my ID, which I don't have! Furthermore, the expedite service requires proof of international travel, yet I live in LA CA and VS Live is in SF CA. Finally, to top things off, I just thought, well I'm just going to have to cancel everything, but after Jan 5 VS Live registration is non refundable, or at least that's what my confirmation email states. So what the hell am I going to tell my boss now? Totally screwed

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        Navin
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        Take a bus to the conference. This will only work if you have a LOT of free time, though. :) An expert is somebody who learns more and more about less and less, until he knows absolutely everything about nothing.

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        • P Paul Watson

          Ah, right. This is why I am in favour of bar-code tattoos on all humans. Harder to loose. ;) Hope you figure something out in time for the event. Maybe give the event managers a call and ask if some alternate identification can be used (married? got bank statements? social security?) or pre-arrange that you won't have ID. regards, Paul Watson South Africa The Code Project Pope Pius II said "The only prescription is more cowbell. "

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          Chris Maunder
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          I was thinking more along the line of microchips in the back of our necks. Like the ones we use on pets. Rowf! cheers, Chris Maunder

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            I was thinking more along the line of microchips in the back of our necks. Like the ones we use on pets. Rowf! cheers, Chris Maunder

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            Paul Watson
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            The bar-code tattoo is a bit more fashionable (remember that whole bar-code/vampire-glyph back-of-neck tattoo craze?) but indeed a chip is more practical. Use some of those RFID tags that are so loved by privacy nutt... advocates. Imaginage that. Every PC with an RFID-reader built-in. Every human with an RFID chip. You sit down at the PC, no need to login. TheCodeProject detects you, no more fake accounts for downloading. regards, Paul Watson South Africa The Code Project Pope Pius II said "The only prescription is more cowbell. "

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            • S Shog9 0

              If you don't get pulled over, you're fine. If you do, you're fined. If you were careful (no speeding, etc.), you could probably get by quite a while without getting stopped. Of course, if someone else screwed up and caused a wreck, you'd be in a bad way. Also i seem to remember a fair number of checkpoints on the roads down towards Mexico... Regardless, you really need a license - it's your ID for banks, merchants, etc. above and beyond being proof of permission to drive.

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              I'm not the Jack of Diamonds... I'm not the six of spades. I don't know what you thought; I'm not your astronaut...

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              Rick York
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              He said he lives in LA (Los Angeles) and the conference is in SF (San Francisco). That means a drive north and the last time I was in that area, which was last year, there were no checkpoints. Actually, it's not too bad a bad drive - just a few hours, depending on your speed.

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              • G Giancarlo Aguilera

                So somehow over the weekend I lost my wallet, which contained my driver license as well as my ID card. Now here I am Monday morning with absolutely no way to prove my identity and VS Live is only two weeks away, an event for which my boss has setup everything for me to attend, air fare, hotel, event registration, etc... I called up the DMV and asked how long it would take to obtain replacements for my lost documents. Then I started crying when the person on the other side of the phone told me it would take at least 4 weeks. So far I'm screwed. Then I go and research how long it would take to get my passport. At first I thought I was saved, since for an extra fee a one day replacement is available. So I call, but sure enough in order to obtain my passport I need to show my birth certificate as well as my ID, which I don't have! Furthermore, the expedite service requires proof of international travel, yet I live in LA CA and VS Live is in SF CA. Finally, to top things off, I just thought, well I'm just going to have to cancel everything, but after Jan 5 VS Live registration is non refundable, or at least that's what my confirmation email states. So what the hell am I going to tell my boss now? Totally screwed

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                Nino_1
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                If the suggestion hasn't already been made! did you try to get a CA ID Card whilst your driver license is being printed? will this suffice for the conference. Tony

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                • G Giancarlo Aguilera

                  So somehow over the weekend I lost my wallet, which contained my driver license as well as my ID card. Now here I am Monday morning with absolutely no way to prove my identity and VS Live is only two weeks away, an event for which my boss has setup everything for me to attend, air fare, hotel, event registration, etc... I called up the DMV and asked how long it would take to obtain replacements for my lost documents. Then I started crying when the person on the other side of the phone told me it would take at least 4 weeks. So far I'm screwed. Then I go and research how long it would take to get my passport. At first I thought I was saved, since for an extra fee a one day replacement is available. So I call, but sure enough in order to obtain my passport I need to show my birth certificate as well as my ID, which I don't have! Furthermore, the expedite service requires proof of international travel, yet I live in LA CA and VS Live is in SF CA. Finally, to top things off, I just thought, well I'm just going to have to cancel everything, but after Jan 5 VS Live registration is non refundable, or at least that's what my confirmation email states. So what the hell am I going to tell my boss now? Totally screwed

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                  Roger Wright
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                  Stop by the LA County Hall of Records and pick up a certified copy of your birth certificate. Drive to Arizona and rent an apartment. Stop by the Motor Vehicle Division of the Arizona Department of Transportation (MVD - our version of the DMV in the PRC) and request a drivers license. We don't have lines or any need for reservations like the CA DMV has. There is no test involved as long as the computer says your CA license is valid. Walk out in ten minutes with a new license. Return to the apartment and cancel the rental. Return in 25 years to renew your license. "If it's Snowbird season, why can't we shoot them?" - Overheard in a bar in Bullhead City

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                  • P Paul Watson

                    True, good advice for anyone travelling/living in a foreign country. Thankfully my innocent face has Jedi mind tricked every official so far into letting me go. regards, Paul Watson South Africa The Code Project Pope Pius II said "The only prescription is more cowbell. "

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                    ProffK
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                    Losing your license is one thing, as long as you don't lose your wallet and still have some moolah left for the poor impoverished cop. His hands felt the grasp of strong white hairs, and he knew he would not survive this fungus.

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                    • N Nino_1

                      If the suggestion hasn't already been made! did you try to get a CA ID Card whilst your driver license is being printed? will this suffice for the conference. Tony

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                      Giancarlo Aguilera
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                      "If the suggestion hasn't already been made! did you try to get a CA ID Card whilst your driver license is being printed?" It takes the same amount of time for both. regards giancarlo

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                      • W wrykyn

                        Actually the law does require you to carry your license with you at all times while driving. I guess they could look you up on the database but without your license how will they know they you are who you say you are. I doubt they will be bothered to go the extra mile and verify that the car is ours for our convenience using other forms of ID. Atleast they don't do it over here. There is no fine btw. Fix-it tickets, you can get whatever they want fix, fixed and they will waive the fine. "One of the Georges," said Psmith, "I forget which, once said that a certain number of hours' sleep a day--I cannot recall for the moment how many--made a man something, which for the time being has slipped my memory."

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                        Richard Jones
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                        Ramanan Sivan wrote: how will they know they you are who you say you are I think the cruisers here (in Canada) can bring up the driver's license photo on the display. He probably needs ID to check in at the hotel and the event. Giancarlo: see if someone else at your business can take your place, since it's paid for. Top 10 Geek Resulutions: 5. To decipher what that big room is, which has the blue ceiling and poor climate control.

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                        • G Giancarlo Aguilera

                          So somehow over the weekend I lost my wallet, which contained my driver license as well as my ID card. Now here I am Monday morning with absolutely no way to prove my identity and VS Live is only two weeks away, an event for which my boss has setup everything for me to attend, air fare, hotel, event registration, etc... I called up the DMV and asked how long it would take to obtain replacements for my lost documents. Then I started crying when the person on the other side of the phone told me it would take at least 4 weeks. So far I'm screwed. Then I go and research how long it would take to get my passport. At first I thought I was saved, since for an extra fee a one day replacement is available. So I call, but sure enough in order to obtain my passport I need to show my birth certificate as well as my ID, which I don't have! Furthermore, the expedite service requires proof of international travel, yet I live in LA CA and VS Live is in SF CA. Finally, to top things off, I just thought, well I'm just going to have to cancel everything, but after Jan 5 VS Live registration is non refundable, or at least that's what my confirmation email states. So what the hell am I going to tell my boss now? Totally screwed

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                          Brandon Potter
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                          With some AAA memberships I believe you could drive down the road 5 mins, mysteriously run out of gas, and they'd have to tow you to your destination....

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