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Post by Deleted on Aug 5, 2009 17:13:47 GMT -6
Didn't Viteu, as MinStuff, have ID cards? As I recall, nobody asked for them. but we have had ID cards in the past. Are there no ID cards any more, then?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 5, 2009 17:47:34 GMT -6
Not my area. Ask the new MinCul.
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Post by Sir Alexandreu Davinescu on Aug 6, 2009 1:06:14 GMT -6
As I recall, nobody asked for them. but we have had ID cards in the past. Are there no ID cards any more, then? The Ministry of Stuff remains responsible for continuing the ID Card program that was begun some time ago. There have been a couple of dozen ID cards issued in previous terms, and during this term that Ministry will again make a call for those who want them, probably mid-term.
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Sir X. Pol Briga
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Post by Sir X. Pol Briga on Aug 7, 2009 15:18:46 GMT -6
There is no need to write novelty or any other such thing on what could be listed as a camouflage passport. The Talossan passport could be the ideal thing to hand to the nice man in the ski mask toting an AK-47 when he walks down the aisle of your plane.
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Óïn Ursüm
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Post by Óïn Ursüm on Aug 8, 2009 2:36:21 GMT -6
Maybe the ID card could be styled as a sort of passport, with a nice cover, CoA and everything. This movie props company is offering to make ''micronation passports.'' I assume they would be expensive, though. E
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Post by Alèx Soleighlfred on Aug 8, 2009 3:45:10 GMT -6
i think its a good idea but how it.ll be paid?
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Óïn Ursüm
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Post by Óïn Ursüm on Aug 8, 2009 3:46:39 GMT -6
If money has to be spent, I would prefer if it went to the banknotes than to the passports.
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Sir C. M. Siervicül
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Post by Sir C. M. Siervicül on Aug 8, 2009 9:57:27 GMT -6
I do think citizenship certificates for each new citizen would be a very cool thing, and probably easy to accomplish fairly cheaply.
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Baron Fritz
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Post by Baron Fritz on Aug 8, 2009 13:31:58 GMT -6
The Passport would indeed be cool as well but the Certificate of Citizenship is a must have. Mine would proudly hang in the bar (embassy) bringing comments and creating interest. We have some great artists in the Kingdom. Won't someone step forward on this? As for printing paper money (monopoly comes to mind) how will this advance our Kingdom? What do we buy with it, what backs its value? It would be funny but that's about it. Each person who becomes a citizen of Talossa should get more than words of welcome on Wittenberg. They should receive their citizenship papers.
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Sir C. M. Siervicül
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Post by Sir C. M. Siervicül on Aug 8, 2009 14:19:57 GMT -6
Each person who becomes a citizen of Talossa should get more than words of welcome on Wittenberg. They should receive their citizenship papers. Hear, hear! ¡Ouçà!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 8, 2009 14:21:39 GMT -6
Once again I find myself siding with Sirs Fritz and Cresti on this issue. Citizenship documents are more interesting to me than currency.
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Óïn Ursüm
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Post by Óïn Ursüm on Aug 8, 2009 14:30:05 GMT -6
I'd like to see the overall costs for each venture compared. Considering everything, I find currency and documents equally interesting, especially if the citizenship thing is done like a little booklet, with metallic foil lettering.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 8, 2009 16:02:47 GMT -6
Once again I find myself siding with Sirs Fritz and Cresti on this issue. Citizenship documents are more interesting to me than currency. I have to agree with you here. I find that papers showing my citizenship would be more valid. After all, many countries have abondoned their national currencies in favour of another's.
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Post by Jack Fenton on Aug 9, 2009 3:39:25 GMT -6
Talossan currency would, I'm told, be backed by Millers. One louis would equal how much you charge for one glass (think it needs more specification) and would be redeemable for any Millers beer or US Dollars.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 9, 2009 4:45:36 GMT -6
Talossan currency would, I'm told, be backed by Millers. One louis would equal how much you charge for one glass (think it needs more specification) and would be redeemable for any Millers beer or US Dollars. That may cause a problem. The Forex is a very volatile market as it is, I know, I monitor it constantly (I'm a geek and I like to do a lot of international traveling, that is how I got Iceland half off.) But a Miller beer in my neck of the woods costs significantly more than a Miller beer 45 miles away from me. That being said, two bar will charge different prices. I'm merely asking for more clarification. Shall we go by the Miller wholesale price or should we switch to pegging our currency to say, the Euro or Dollar?
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