Do a lot of people have duplicate numbers? Or am i missing something?Suppose Daniel Dale Smith and David Dane Smith have the same birthday.I'm sure there are many more examples.
Well it depends on what your definition of random is. If you think too much, of course nothing really is random. But then there is no point in calling anything random if it really isn't. So thinking into those things too much really isn't a good thing or else there is no other way to describe other than pulling numbers out of a hat and making it your driver's license number, which by a normal definition would be random as it has nothing to do with your name, birth date or anything else about you, unless they are just making that up.
wow, is that what normal drivers license numbers look like?here in Washington state our lic numbers are the first 5 letters of our last name followed by first and middle initial... and then 3 random (random? ha!) numbers and then 2 random letters.i.e.Bill Frank Jackson - JACKSBF123AB
Call me paranoid, but I'm not plugging my info into that form. This may be a well known algorithm and getting the correct info for someone is pretty easy, but this guy is just sitting back and collecting piles of free info for no work.I personally think that much of the "identity theft" the news media throws around lately is a bit overblown, but I'm still not going to willingly plug any pertinent information about myself into some web form.
irrightOct 4, 2005
Do a lot of people have duplicate numbers? Or am i missing something?Suppose Daniel Dale Smith and David Dane Smith have the same birthday.I'm sure there are many more examples.
macattacks10Oct 4, 2005
Well it depends on what your definition of random is. If you think too much, of course nothing really is random. But then there is no point in calling anything random if it really isn't. So thinking into those things too much really isn't a good thing or else there is no other way to describe other than pulling numbers out of a hat and making it your driver's license number, which by a normal definition would be random as it has nothing to do with your name, birth date or anything else about you, unless they are just making that up.
jessejandersonOct 4, 2005
wow, is that what normal drivers license numbers look like?here in Washington state our lic numbers are the first 5 letters of our last name followed by first and middle initial... and then 3 random (random? ha!) numbers and then 2 random letters.i.e.Bill Frank Jackson - JACKSBF123AB
Closed AccountOct 5, 2005
I am from Illinois and it worked for me.
drmcarthurOct 5, 2005
At <a class="user" href="https://www6.hsmv.state.fl.us/dlcheck/dlcheckinq?">https://www6.hsmv.state.fl.us/dlcheck/dlcheckinq?</a>submit a FL DL # and get back License class, Restrictions, Endorsements, and Expiration Date for Florida DMV
bigtunaOct 5, 2005
Call me paranoid, but I'm not plugging my info into that form. This may be a well known algorithm and getting the correct info for someone is pretty easy, but this guy is just sitting back and collecting piles of free info for no work.I personally think that much of the "identity theft" the news media throws around lately is a bit overblown, but I'm still not going to willingly plug any pertinent information about myself into some web form.
kingofallchiliOct 6, 2005
Works for Maryland!
kimuuuOct 8, 2005
It almost got my MD card... kinda close.