Totaly OT: DMV (Was: goin to CA soon, to be a CC tychoon)

From: Hans Franke <Hans.Franke_at_mch20.sbs.de>
Date: Wed Jun 11 12:53:00 2003

> >> >If you want to talk about long lines, waits and delays, how about the
> >> >DMV?

> >> Heh Heh, I live in a small town. The wait at DMV is never more than
> >> 5-10 mins. No stop lights either.

> >Well, Munich is supposed to be a large city, still the
> >waiting line is usualy less than 10 Minutes (*1) And
> >best of all, they changed the line policies some time
> >ago: As soon as you reachend the counter once, and you
> >have to go for another counter, like paying a fee, you
> >may jump the line when you return. So only one waiting,
> >followed by a real express handling. It's a totaly new
> >feeling.

> At least the Santa Cruz DMV does have lines any more.
> You take the number and sit down and read your mail
> or whatever. They call you when you are next.


Well, that's what I ment with lines. They have Displays
which always show the next valid numbers. Allowed to
enter (Exept you're arleady in the process beeing 'served')

H.

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