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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby
Er, that's how those guest passes are generated. They're put in the system, and the names of the guests and their home addresses and birthdates are saved. That way if they return to visit again, you can just go to the rec center, tell them John Doe and his wife Susie are coming back, and they look it up and print you out the passes. I've done that twice for my cousins who visit for 2-3 days, a few times a year.
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Was it the rec center flagpole that entered the information or was it the automatic door, the pool table, the card room, or one of the employees?
In my case it wass me, my ten little fingers, typing on my keyboard while sitting in my home that put in the information.
Does it exist in a database? Sure. Did the rec center put it there? Not for my passes.
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