Thom York of RADIOHEAD based his song on this book !
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Thom York of RADIOHEAD based his song on this book. It is slightly outdated now - but it is quite clever in the way it makes it seem som easy to vanish from the face of the earth. Only available from the US.
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A Woman's Perspective
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This book is obviously written as a fantasy novel for middle aged unhappy men! Come on...stop stereotyping women...we're not all nags!
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digital photo of your face in driver licence computer !!!!!!
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great for its day but now ya face is on file in the dvlc computer and you know how small a jpg is so use a disguse when ya go its gona give fbi a hardtime :)
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Thin, a bit out-dated, but all the necessary facts are there
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The stories are almost as thin as the book, but most of the necessary facts are there, and they still work. If you're a Paper Trip fan, save yourself a few bucks by getting this one instead. Same info but with less BS and padding, and at least 10 years more recent. (Still 12 years old, though.)
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Excellent, mostly credible, but hard to verify.
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After reading this book, I spent hours at the public library copying obituaries of baby boys who were born and died around my birthday. I wanted to prepare myself to assume another identity one day. It was a delicious obsession, and exhilarating. I have never done anything with them, and wonder how hard it would be to get certified copies of birth certificates without identification. Plus, how does one make absolutely sure the birth and death records are not cross referenced? This book needs to be updated very bady. So many new technologies are being used in ID today, and I simply cannot trust that the information is reliable.
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