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  3. Some years ago, I needed to get an visa for urgent travel to China, a process that required me to fly down to SF and stand in a very long line at the Chinese consulate.

Some years ago, I needed to get an visa for urgent travel to China, a process that required me to fly down to SF and stand in a very long line at the Chinese consulate.

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  • ianrogers@mstdn.socialI ianrogers@mstdn.social

    @dan Having worked in systems-forward (bureaucratized) offices myself I have a theory:
    those are two separate jobs and her coworker was not available.
    There are two separate windows to improve a specific functional flow. If she did both jobs at her own window things would have gotten messed up as the office space on the other side of the counter is set up to perform that kind of flow.
    Like the Italian coffee shop.

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    #34

    @ianrogers @dan

    I think most of us readers knew that. We are just having fun

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    • grayladywriter@mindly.socialG grayladywriter@mindly.social

      @dan Years ago I went to India. On the plane, they gave us a card to fill out, which I did. When we went through the immigration line, the first guy looked at me, looked at my passport, looked at my card, signed my card, and directed me to the next window. At this window, the guy looked at me, looked at my passport, looked at my card, and stamped the card. He then directed me to the final window,where a guy looked at me, looked at the card, looked at the passport, and took the card.

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      #35

      @grayladywriter @dan there was something similar when we went to Cairo almost 30 years ago. But I think it was maybe six or eight steps and involved someone putting a physical stamp in my passport (like one you lick to stick on). And then another person used a stamp (an ink stamp) to stamp the other stamp. And there was some card we filled out on the plane that someone else I think inspected and wrote something on that then someone else had to stamp with an ink stamp. And that card then went to another person. And there was a luggage inspection in there somewhere. Luckily we had a company expediter meet us at the plane and he shepherded us through the whole process, paid the various fees/tips/bribes/baksheesh, talked to the various officials, arranged for someone to carry/guard/not steal the luggage, and whatnot. Otherwise I've got no idea how a normal person was supposed to navigate that process because there was no obvious order to what was happening.

      I've got to imagine the various highly bureaucratic societies consult each other and have contests on how they can invent new layers of bureaucracy.

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      • dan@discuss.systemsD dan@discuss.systems

        Some years ago, I needed to get an visa for urgent travel to China, a process that required me to fly down to SF and stand in a very long line at the Chinese consulate. When I finally handed the woman there my forms, she promptly stamped them and said "you need to take these to Window 2", pointing around the corner. So I walked around the corner...

        ...where *the same woman* swiveled her chair around and proceeded to check the stamp that she had just applied.

        I would have been annoyed if I wasn't in so much awe at discovering the purest form of bureaucracy.

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        #36

        @dan talk about a side hustle…

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        • kstatz12@discuss.systemsK kstatz12@discuss.systems

          @dan @ricci @steve I did take a class in the old Liberal Arts Core that allowed you to do the final in the medium of your major. I watched a dance performance nominally centered around the assassination of Tzar Nicholas the II. so that is not outside the realm of possibility

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          #37

          @kstatz12 @ricci @steve I once went to see @sharon's high school marching band compete with a performance about the JFK assassination

          but I was still confused by marching bands and thus surprised to find them surrounding me in multi-battalion strength

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          • dan@discuss.systemsD dan@discuss.systems

            @rk this scene would translate well to an Infocom game

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            #38

            @dan @rk

            I can't remember but p sure this was a puzzle in Out of Order

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            • dan@discuss.systemsD dan@discuss.systems

              @kstatz12 @ricci @steve I once went to see @sharon's high school marching band compete with a performance about the JFK assassination

              but I was still confused by marching bands and thus surprised to find them surrounding me in multi-battalion strength

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              #39

              @dan @ricci @steve @sharon at least it wasn't the Stanford band recreating the Irish Potato Famine on the field at Notre Dame.

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              • dev@discuss.systemsD dev@discuss.systems

                @dan not even a cowboy hat or a fake mustache?

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                #40

                @dev @dan only if it’s the same guy with dual citizenship

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                • kstatz12@discuss.systemsK kstatz12@discuss.systems

                  @dan @ricci @steve @sharon at least it wasn't the Stanford band recreating the Irish Potato Famine on the field at Notre Dame.

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                  #41

                  @kstatz12 @dan @ricci @steve @sharon or was it …?

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                  • steve@discuss.systemsS steve@discuss.systems

                    @dan Jen once needed a special cultural exchange visa to go work in a hospital in China. Getting it required _5_ trips to the consulate in New York, each time being sent away to come back with a more significant seal from the inviting institution.

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                    #42

                    @steve @dan there’s something wholesome about the Chinese love of stamps and paperwork.

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                    • irene@discuss.systemsI irene@discuss.systems

                      @steve @dan there’s something wholesome about the Chinese love of stamps and paperwork.

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                      #43

                      @irene @steve @dan I could do with more stamps (though not looking for more paperwork)

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                      • ricci@discuss.systemsR ricci@discuss.systems

                        @irene @steve @dan I could do with more stamps (though not looking for more paperwork)

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                        #44

                        @ricci @steve @dan the stamps really make the paperwork more satisfying

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                        • irene@discuss.systemsI irene@discuss.systems

                          @ricci @steve @dan the stamps really make the paperwork more satisfying

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                          #45

                          @irene @steve @dan we have a board game about the USPS with a little self inking stamp, so satisfying

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                          • dan@discuss.systemsD dan@discuss.systems

                            Some years ago, I needed to get an visa for urgent travel to China, a process that required me to fly down to SF and stand in a very long line at the Chinese consulate. When I finally handed the woman there my forms, she promptly stamped them and said "you need to take these to Window 2", pointing around the corner. So I walked around the corner...

                            ...where *the same woman* swiveled her chair around and proceeded to check the stamp that she had just applied.

                            I would have been annoyed if I wasn't in so much awe at discovering the purest form of bureaucracy.

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                            #46

                            @dan In 2006 I was in Hungary and needed to buy medicinal alcohol in a pharmacy. The receipt specified the prices of the bottle, the alcohol and the cap.

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                            • vwdasher@mymasto.comV This user is from outside of this forum
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                              @dan I hope she was pulling two wages for that 😂

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                              • dan@discuss.systemsD dan@discuss.systems

                                Some years ago, I needed to get an visa for urgent travel to China, a process that required me to fly down to SF and stand in a very long line at the Chinese consulate. When I finally handed the woman there my forms, she promptly stamped them and said "you need to take these to Window 2", pointing around the corner. So I walked around the corner...

                                ...where *the same woman* swiveled her chair around and proceeded to check the stamp that she had just applied.

                                I would have been annoyed if I wasn't in so much awe at discovering the purest form of bureaucracy.

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                                #48

                                @dan it's kind of beautiful in its efficient inefficiency

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                                • dan@discuss.systemsD dan@discuss.systems

                                  Some years ago, I needed to get an visa for urgent travel to China, a process that required me to fly down to SF and stand in a very long line at the Chinese consulate. When I finally handed the woman there my forms, she promptly stamped them and said "you need to take these to Window 2", pointing around the corner. So I walked around the corner...

                                  ...where *the same woman* swiveled her chair around and proceeded to check the stamp that she had just applied.

                                  I would have been annoyed if I wasn't in so much awe at discovering the purest form of bureaucracy.

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                                  #49

                                  @dan@discuss.systems That's fucking hilarious tbh

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                                  • irene@discuss.systemsI irene@discuss.systems

                                    @ricci @steve @dan the stamps really make the paperwork more satisfying

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                                    #50

                                    @irene @ricci @steve @dan I have an old passport with a page where one side is a Russian VISA and the other a Chinese VISA, fun to show up in Washington DC with that 😉

                                    Proper bureacracy was described in the 1976 edition of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Twelve_Tasks_of_Asterix - “The Place that Sends you Mad”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7dO9Lm_CXz0 (could not find an english edition 1,2,3, but has english subs 🙂 -- original was french/dutch/german

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                                    • jeroen@secluded.chJ jeroen@secluded.ch

                                      @irene @ricci @steve @dan I have an old passport with a page where one side is a Russian VISA and the other a Chinese VISA, fun to show up in Washington DC with that 😉

                                      Proper bureacracy was described in the 1976 edition of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Twelve_Tasks_of_Asterix - “The Place that Sends you Mad”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7dO9Lm_CXz0 (could not find an english edition 1,2,3, but has english subs 🙂 -- original was french/dutch/german

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                                      #51

                                      @jeroen @irene @ricci @steve @dan

                                      I knew someone would flag up A38 🙂
                                      As a (local) government worker it is my code for when I encounter some truly arcane processes.

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                                      • vwdasher@mymasto.comV vwdasher@mymasto.com

                                        @dan I hope she was pulling two wages for that 😂

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                                        @VWDasher @dan Exactly!

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                                        • dan@discuss.systemsD dan@discuss.systems

                                          Some years ago, I needed to get an visa for urgent travel to China, a process that required me to fly down to SF and stand in a very long line at the Chinese consulate. When I finally handed the woman there my forms, she promptly stamped them and said "you need to take these to Window 2", pointing around the corner. So I walked around the corner...

                                          ...where *the same woman* swiveled her chair around and proceeded to check the stamp that she had just applied.

                                          I would have been annoyed if I wasn't in so much awe at discovering the purest form of bureaucracy.

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                                          @dan

                                          I had a bureaucrat tell me to leave my document with him so it can be processed and come back next Monday, and when I told him that I couldn't as I was leaving the country, he gave me a weird look, took the document, stamped it and gave it back to me - "done !".

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