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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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  • 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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                      #47

                      @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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                                #52

                                @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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                                  #53

                                  @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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                                  • 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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                                    #54

                                    @dan This reminds me of the Twelve Tasks of Asterix. One scene was pretty much this.
                                    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Twelve_Tasks_of_Asterix

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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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                                      #55

                                      @dan

                                      Literally they named the language (in English) after the process.

                                      Mandarin is such an art it gets a language.

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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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                                        #56

                                        @dan Just two windows? Try to enter/leave Turkmenistan when traveling on a motorcycle. And that with your visa already granted.

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                                        • lolcat@digipres.clubL lolcat@digipres.club

                                          @dan

                                          Back in the 1980s, some Italian cafes employed a similar system. As a customer, you'd place your order at one window, and the clerk would give you a receipt/voucher. You'd then step to a second window, and hand over the slip of paper before stepping to a third window where you'd collect your coffee. I recall, though these are hazy old memories, at least one morning where it was the same person at each of the three windows.

                                          Also, I once did the same PRC consulate dance in SF!

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                                          #57

                                          @lolcat
                                          I too would stick to getting the customer to do all three windows. Some certainly have it as routine and I would not wish to upset them.
                                          @dan

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