A state college I went to in CA used social security numbers as student ID numbers for a while. I loved registration because my SS# was issued in Illinois and the first 3 digits identify where tha card was issued. The school set up 10 stations taking the entire number as a number rather than a code. My 342 landed me at a table with almost no line. Privacy concerns made them change to abstract numbers and the lines were more equally distributed.
SHAKEDOWNCITY 1 day ago
That queue is loaded to the “kilt”.
RobinHood 1 day ago
Sorry," There can be only one. "
bobpickett1 1 day ago
McSouza
fencie 1 day ago
My Scottish spouse would be in the first line, but no red hair.
Huckleberry Hiroshima 1 day ago
The Os are there too.
kjnrun 1 day ago
This is clever!
Zen-of-Zinfandel 1 day ago
Enjoying life, one plate of haggis at a time.
rhpii 1 day ago
In high school we played against a school from a town pioneered by Dutch settlers. Their roster started with Van A… and went through Van Zee.
oakie9531 1 day ago
that’s almost as long as the Irish O’C – O’D line — my last name O’Connell
It's Not Easy Bein' Me 1 day ago
I got a bit of Scotch in me…
Frank Burns Eats Worms about 24 hours ago
That line is pushed to the “Mac”s.
Zebrastripes about 20 hours ago
What? No kilt and bagpipes? LOL
willie_mctell about 19 hours ago
A state college I went to in CA used social security numbers as student ID numbers for a while. I loved registration because my SS# was issued in Illinois and the first 3 digits identify where tha card was issued. The school set up 10 stations taking the entire number as a number rather than a code. My 342 landed me at a table with almost no line. Privacy concerns made them change to abstract numbers and the lines were more equally distributed.
vilho Premium Member about 15 hours ago
My maternal grandfather was Scottish… Caldwell.