You were probably driving the van, Doug. That would immediately draw suspicion - you can pack a lot of Phase Linear gear into the back. Thanks for the kudos.
Nando.
Ok, here's a Border story for you.
A month ago I was making an eBay purchase using Paypal and got ahead of myself. I clicked and got that sinking feeling.
I said that my payment should come from the US bank account tied to Paypal, but I wanted it to be charged to the US credit card attached to Paypal. I knew I didn't have sufficient funds in that bank account. I had to make a fast dash to my bank in Lynden to make a deposit. It was about10:00pm.
I roll up to the border agent's window.
"Is this your van?"
"Yes"
"Does anyone else drive it across the border"
"No"
"Are you sure?"
"Yes"
I'm handed an orange slip and told to go inside.
After waiting about 5 minutes standing at the counter while about 4 of them are having a discussion, one guy walks by looking at me and I can see he has my picture ID in his hand. He goes back to the area where the discussion is happening.
A few minutes later he approaches me at the counter and says "We have a problem"
"This van has crossed the border 39 times this year, but you say your the only one who drives it. Our records show that you've only crossed 13 times. We need you to explain how this could be."
Ahhhhh.... thoughts of Midnight Express run through my mind. I was at a loss for words. After a few minutes I remembered that I have an app loaded on my smart phone called "Canadian Snowbird Tracker" with which you mark the days you are in the US and it keeps track of your total number of days in the US for the calendar year or any 12 month rolling year. We're allowed 180 days. So I pulled out my phone and showed it to him. I had 38 crossings recorded in the app. (I guess I missed one). They went to have another conference over it. So in the end (after an hour) I believe having the app saved my bacon. Their database was screwed up.
I asked if I would have this difficulty again and was told it was because sometimes I used my Nexus card and other times my Enhanced Drivers license. They can get a person on the moon with 4k? of computing power, but can't figure out I'm crossing the border in my van with supercomputers.
I haven't had any trouble crossing since then.