On Mon, Apr 08, 2002 at 01:12:12PM -0400, Dan Sugalski wrote: > At 9:47 AM -0700 4/8/02, Robert Spier wrote: > >>Please note that entry to our building requires some form of photo ID. > >>At least one concerned individual, who lost theirs, has brought this > >>up with me in private. > > > >Is it actually possible to survive in Today's Society(tm) without one? > > Yep. Rather easy, actually. Sure, you need one at some points, but > for day to day activity you can get by for a long time without one. > (This is being held in Manhattan, after all--you don't even need a > driver's license)
I can vouch for that. Being a native of the island of Manhattan (yes, there are about 6 of us...), and not having a driver's license, I usually don't need it. Unless I'm going to Morgan Stanley. :-) dha, usually deals with issues of age restriction by saying "you think I lost this much hair *before* I was 21???" -- David H. Adler - <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - http://www.panix.com/~dha/ An aside, consider the idea of reality as a superposition of all possible belief systems. If this is the case ... why can't we worship them all in CONSTANT TIME! ;) - Mark Rogaski
