+rep I've got a funky foam zip-up thing from MUJI. I'm carrying: VISA debit card, student card, driving licence, Oyster card, blood donor card, rail card and plastic wallet thingy, coffee shop loyalty cards, IET membership card, National Trust and Art Fund cards.
Dub Pistols ticket, 7p, Student ID, two bus passes, NI card, bank card, top-up card, Organ donor card, EU Insurance card, Provisional licence, and a piece of laminated paper to use as a spoon
Nationwide card Lloyds TSB card Some random old tickets My student card My prov driving licience A condom About £2 in change You can tell I'm a student...
Did you take that picture by closing the laptop lid there or something? the angle has me totally confused
Looks like it was taken by either a unibody MBP or a MBA's iSight camera. [Placeholder for when I go through my humongous list of cards.]
FSU ID Card FL Driver's License Debit Card Credit Card Pilot's License AAA Card Delta Medallion Card Insurance $50
No i used my mobile (too dark to use the mb camera) but for some reason it was uploaded upside down even though i rotated the image.
I had the same issue yesterday strangely... posted a pic in the folding plug thread of the danish plug rotated... and it wasn't rotated... maybe Preview preserves the "which way is up-ness" of the image... sucks tho...
Driving Licence London Underground Entry Permit Blockbuster Card Library Card BAE "Entry to Ship" Pass Debit Card £5 B&Q Voucher x2 Visa Card Waterstones Voucher Card Post-it with the date I had to pick up my "Authority to Marry" cert (or whatever it's called) Mane Rail Buisiness card MSSL Business Card CostCo Card Other Debit Card Fiancee's business card Train Ticket to Liverpool St x2 Passport-size photos of me x4 Receipts SecureID dongle Receipts x 16 (not bad, there's usually hundreds) Three Pence I think that's it...
Visa card Debit card ID card (that doesn't work anywhere here in Finland, but I got into bars in Australia... It looks official I guess ) Travel insurance card Library card Military ID-card-thing that I've also sucesfully used as ID abroad, but not in Finland A card with my bank account number 20 € a couple of old receipts A phone charger adapter (Nokia old -> new) 8 GB thumb drive a rubber
£2.50 Debit Card Taxi Driver's personal phone number (for school, paid by council since only other way is walking to station about two miles away down road with no pavement.) Hearing-Aid batteries Normally I'd have more money in there but school's out for me so I don't nee to buy lunch atm. It's standard Quicksilver light-brown but my parents bought me a nice leather wallet in Morocco (smells weird).
See, you say that, but it seems half empty - I have another wallet with most of my old stuff in it. I think it's because I take after my dad a bit - his wallet is 2-3 inches thick, and normally contains a chequebook, as well as everything else.
Wow I pack light Wisconsin drivers license Visa Debt card A fishing and small game hunting license A $2 bill And what ever money I have (currently a $100, a $10 and 2 $1) Just incase you've never seen a $2 bill
some people seem to have far too little in their wallets and what’s with the obsession of carrying erasers? in my fossil wallet Telephone banking phone number card Tclub card nectar card zoo membership card work id old with chip to get in doors work id new which is a sticker for the old card but would obscure my personel number so not stuck on bmi diamond club card caffe nero stamp card whittard loyalty card game reward card debit card visa credit card driving license photo card RAC card (defunct) Gamestation card of some description own business card 5 restraunt business cards 50p in coins £10 note couple of receipts first scot rail pass couple of photos of the mrs a sticker from Scottish deer centre as it was gold and had a wolf on it and 3 beer vouchers
I had a business partner who was from Greek Cyprus. His billfold was so full of business cards and credit cards and stuff he actuall had a rubber band around it to hold it together. He never left the house without a sport's jacket and all the pockets were full of STUFF. The guy's a walking file cabinet. Had a hard time getting citizen paperwork done - he only had a first and last name. Split his last name into middle and last name. PHD in Computer Science but the most disorganized guy I ever worked with. Carried everything with him. john