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dog_xinu
post Dec 2 2007, 01:46 PM
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Hello All,

please forgive me if this was already discussed. I searched already but I might have glitched my search-foo roll. ;) ...

What do SIN numbers look like? are they uniform across the globe? in RL today, the SSN in the US is ###-##-#### but I know in Europe they have different numbering schemes. Are the numbers straight numbers or are they base-16 (hex) so it is 0-9,A-F ? or are they mix of Alphas/Numberics?

I am trying to put some details in my campaign and would like to follow the standards when possible. Also since I am putting it in my campaign, I will be adding to my little SR4 apps. Hence following the standards are more important.

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post Dec 2 2007, 01:52 PM
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Dunkleberry's Will had an example of a SIN ... 5T2G-8U6V-PK02.
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post Dec 2 2007, 02:18 PM
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Sounds a little bit short for a world-wide numbering system, which (has to) include the "government" you got it from and probably includes Details like birth date, etc.
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post Dec 2 2007, 04:50 PM
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5T2G-8U6V-PK02.


thanks!!

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Sounds a little bit short for a world-wide numbering system, which (has to) include the "government" you got it from and probably includes Details like birth date, etc.


the number can be anything. With the number there will be country of issue, birthdate, place,etc. For that number it looks like it is 36^12 combos. Which means 4.73838E+18 (sorry excel wont display it except in scientific notation) different numbers. WOW that is a lot. That is over 4 with 18 zeros behind it. That would work.
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post Dec 2 2007, 06:17 PM
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4738381338321616896. Padding with leading zeroes for comparison, here's six billion:
0000000006000000000

Encoding details reduces useable combinations, even more so if there's built-in checksumming like in modern-day SSNs, but only seven characters are needed to support a population more than six times that size.

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post Dec 2 2007, 07:32 PM
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There was another example of a SIN in the short story at the beginning of the SR2 BBB.

"Every reference to Sheila Winder, SIN 8452-523-009945, has been wiped out of the MCT databases. The corporate system has also issued a dossier recall on that SIN to the national databanks. So I guess Sheila Winder is dead. But Sidewinder is doing fine, thanks."

I don't know if that's the earliest example of a SIN, or if the System gets updated every so often-- although I imagine after Crash 2.0 they might have changed the format.
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post Dec 2 2007, 07:41 PM
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I believe the format varies depending on what government/corp issues the SIN.
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post Dec 3 2007, 07:50 AM
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Just to give you an impression of an existing system - that's how the national ID card (Personalausweis) numbers in Germany look today:

xxxxNNNNNcD<<yyMMddC<YYmmDDc<<<<<<C

xxxx = identifies the city where the ID card was issued (e.g. 1234)
NNNNN = sequential number (e.g. 12345)
c = checksum for xxxxNNNNN (e.g. 1)
D = nationality (Deutsch = German)

yy = year of birth (e.g. 80 = 1980)
MM = month of birth (e.g. 05 = May)
dd = day of birth (e.g. 09)
C = checksum for yyMMdd

YY = expiration date, year (e.g. 15 = 2015)
mm = expiration date, month (e.g. 10 = October)
DD = expiration date, day (e.g. 01)
c = checksum for YYmmDD

C = checksum for the whole ID number

Thus, such a number might look like:

1234123457D<<8005090<1510014<<<<<<1

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post Dec 3 2007, 06:01 PM
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When would nationality ever not be D?
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post Dec 3 2007, 06:52 PM
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When would nationality ever not be D?

Good question really.

Only German citizens can get a German ID card - yet there's the "D" in the serial number and a nationality field on the card (invariably with the entry "deutsch", of course)...
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post Dec 3 2007, 07:50 PM
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They probably want to get the format set up so they don't have to change it when they take over the world...
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post Dec 3 2007, 10:14 PM
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Dual or Naturalized Citizen? (or whatever the german equivalent is, if they have them).
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QUOTE (MYST1C)
yy = year of birth (e.g. 80 = 1980)
MM = month of birth (e.g. 05 = May)
dd = day of birth (e.g. 09)

YY = expiration date, year (e.g. 15 = 2015)
mm = expiration date, month (e.g. 10 = October)
DD = expiration date, day (e.g. 01)

The card tells you both your birth date and expiration date. Talk about German efficiency!
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post Dec 11 2007, 03:10 AM
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Spanish system (DNI) is:
IICCCNNNNNNNNLa<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
YYMMDDbGyymmddcnnn<<<<<<<<<<<z

where:
I: kind of document (always ID)
C: Nation where the DNI was created (always ESP)
N: identification numbers
L: identification letter
a: checksum for N and L (L gets transformed to a number)
Y: year of birth
M: month of birth
D: day of birth
b: checksum for Y, M, and D
G: gender (M/F)
y: expiration year
m: expiration month
d: expiration day
c: checksum for y, m and d
n: nationality (always ESP)
z: checksum for a, b and c

However, we're changing to a digital DNI (think of those credit cards with a small square chip) that even includes a digitalized photograph in its code. Dunno how this will result, specially because the new DNI got hacked a couple days before it was first issued.
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post Dec 11 2007, 04:58 AM
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Expiration dates only make sense for a physical credential. Actual person identifiers like SSNs, FBI Numbers, etc don't ever expire or get deleted. They may have some oddball stuff done that links them to another record, but they don't expire.
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post Dec 11 2007, 11:48 AM
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Well, the only really important info there is the number and letter (e.g.: 00000001A = the king), and this = SSN = driver license number = NIF (fiscal ID number) = firearms license number = whatever other ID you can get in the country.
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post Dec 11 2007, 02:15 PM
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UCAS070122-2112-F/O-0000221197
^----^---------^-----^-^-^
1----2----------3------4-5-6



1-Issuing Country. In this case, the UCAS
2-Date of Birth. In this case, July 1st, 2022
3-Registering Sector #-What 'County' the registration took place in.
4-Sex. Female in this case.
5-Race. Orc
6-10 digit Account #


That is what my SINs look like in game.
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post Dec 11 2007, 05:16 PM
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QUOTE (Kool Kat)
UCAS070122-2112-F/O-0000221197
^----^---------^-----^-^-^
1----2----------3------4-5-6



1-Issuing Country. In this case, the UCAS
2-Date of Birth. In this case, July 1st, 2022
3-Registering Sector #-What 'County' the registration took place in.
4-Sex. Female in this case.
5-Race. Orc
6-10 digit Account #


That is what my SINs look like in game.

So would someone get a new SIN number if they expressed later? if you are 12 and get a sin and turn into a troll at 13? What about surge?

Just wondering....
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post Dec 11 2007, 06:47 PM
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QUOTE (Platinum @ Dec 11 2007, 12:16 PM)
QUOTE (Kool Kat @ Dec 11 2007, 10:15 AM)
UCAS070122-2112-F/O-0000221197
^----^---------^-----^-^-^
1----2----------3------4-5-6



1-Issuing Country.  In this case, the UCAS
2-Date of Birth.   In this case, July 1st, 2022
3-Registering Sector #-What 'County' the registration took place in.
4-Sex.     Female in this case.
5-Race.      Orc
6-10 digit Account #


That is what my SINs look like in game.

So would someone get a new SIN number if they expressed later? if you are 12 and get a sin and turn into a troll at 13? What about surge?

Just wondering....

If your data expires/changes then it is your responsbility as an 'upright/law biding citizen' (insert snerky laugh) to update your SIN data with the appropriate authorities. So, yes, If you suddenly turned into a gorgeous 10' tall troll hottie when you use to be a cute blonde human hottie your SIN is now invalid and you need to get a new one or else they might question your purchase of new clothes when you swipe your card at Macey's to get a new wardrobe and it pulls up the fact you used to be a human.

Same as a driver's license. If you MOVE to a new address you are SUPPOSE to get a new drivers license with all your current data on it. That's how we play it. Makes sense to us.
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post Dec 11 2007, 07:55 PM
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However your gender and such are not encoded in your driver's license number. My driver's license is still H-300-866-9791 (made up) regardless as to whether I change my name, grow a third leg or suddenly turn black. My wife's driver's license still starts with B even though she got married and how her last name starts with M (not my real last name).

I would be very surprised if SINs included gender, identifying features or race. Location and date of birth as well as political state that issued the SIN would make sense, since that stuff doesn't change. But a SIN, like a SSN and a driver's license number, should not change ever. It is meant to stay with you from birth until death, ergo including racial information is a very poor idea.
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post Dec 12 2007, 01:37 PM
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QUOTE (nezumi)
It is meant to stay with you from birth until death, ergo including racial information is a very poor idea.

In your world. In mine it's just fine, thanks. There is no right or wrong way to play SINs.
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post Dec 12 2007, 02:39 PM
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The fact that there are many right ways to play SINs (or rather, many non-wrong ways) does not imply that there is no wrong way to play SINs, nor that the set of right ways to play SINs is infinite.

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post Dec 12 2007, 10:42 PM
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All the fluff says that SINs do encode all sorts of personal information in, including birth date and all that jaz. With a combination of gene therapy and judicious use of a scapel, someone totally could change from male to female, so if the SIN does code for gender, then you would have to change it (assuming you are legally recognized as the other gender).

That's not to say your old SIN won't point to your new one, but I agree that SIN could code all sorts of personal information, including gender, race, blood type, organ donor status (yes/no/involuntary), date of birth, country of citizenship, and anything else like that. Stuff that can change, but isn't likely to. In my games, that's why a rating 1 SIN is pretty cheap, and will fool a crappy scanner. The scanner looks at the SIN, and asks the operator if Mr. Smith is actually a male troll. Since he is, it passes.
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post Dec 12 2007, 11:16 PM
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QUOTE (Slump @ Dec 13 2007, 08:42 AM)
All the fluff says that SINs do encode all sorts of personal information in, including birth date and all that jaz.

As far as I'm concerned, all the fluff says that SINs point to or are linked to numerous files containing that information, but they do not necessarily contain that info in and of themselves.
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Do the details of format really matter.

So long as you accept that it's a unique identifier documenting your existence issued and maintained by an acknowledged corporate or governmental entity and registered w/ the appropriate DB's. There's no real reason I can see to go beyond this abstraction in game.

But overall, the vast majority of information in relation to the SIN would simply use the SIN as a way to index and search their databases for the real meat (the data related to that SIN).

For some excpetionally high grade SINs yeah I could see you wanting to also include some kind of biometric data linking the subject to the ID. And there's no reason the number/data needs to be some short string of a mere 10digits... threre's no reason it couldn't be a multi-megabyte 'signature' file. (I regularly carry 8GB on a thumb drive now).
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