I think that I have everything I need to get set up with a driver's license and vehicle registration in Nevada. I needed statements from a bank or credit card, and I have that now, I had to print them up, so I went to the UPS store, but they wanted quite a bit of money to print them. Like five bucks, so I went to the library instead. It was still more than I wanted to pay, but it was two dollars total, one to renew my library card, and another dollar to print the documents I needed.
I feel funny, that I pinch pennies with certain things, but I spend money on some of my bad habits. I got a letter from Coppell, Texas. It wasn't anything Texas related. Strange. I don't know what was going on those last few months in Texas, but I swear, everything was spiraling down the shitter. It really was. Everything was really spiraling down the shitter. Nearly everyone I came across, or, 95 percent, seemed to be in a mood to start some kind of an argument.
I might need to get an emissions inspection for Nevada, but I'm not really sure. I bought my car new; I registered it in Missouri, then transferred registration to Texas, and now I'm trying to register my car in Nevada, and I'm not sure what the "three registrations exemption" refers to. Even though I've registered in two different states, and this Nevada move will be a third registration, I'm thinking that the number of registrations refers to the number of different times a vehicle has been registered by different owners, and not by the same owner re-registering in different states multiple times.
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With the Nevada DMV website down there isn't really anything for me to work on, but, even if it was up, there isn't really much for me to work on right now. I think that I have whatever I need to get registered and set up in Nevada, and I think that I really just have to wait until I start work.
I was thinking about setting up an online store to sell the stuff I don't need, but like this is mostly just used stuff that I need to sell. I could donate it all, but I don't get the experience of setting up an online store, though. I think that I'll try it.
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