This morning I went to the lovely DMV to renew my driver's license. Four years ago, I had to scrounge up multiple pieces of documetary identification for the (then) new 6-Point System. Took me a while (my old license was only worth 1-point) but I did it. 6 points for the new digital license. Because that's how much it's worth.
Fast forward four years. On the list of acceptable ID on the 6-point system is your current digital license. Excellent! What's this? It's only worth 4 points? What happened to the 6 points it was worth four years ago? New licenses are still worth 6-points, so why did the old one depreciate in value almost immediately? If you spent all that time looking for 6-points the first time, why do you have to do it again?
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because they wanted you to spend all that time looking for your stuff. obviously
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