Here we go again ... If you think there is nothing to a degree and that all your experience is anyhow trumping everything and is superior to a degree, then why don't you just go out and quickly get one? Should be a piece of cake, shouldn't it?
I'd love to know how you manage to deduce that I think getting a degree is easy; I don't. I would love to have a degree, if only to demonstrate that I do have the capacity to acquire one. The problem is I can't (or don't, depending on your view of me). I have tried to do so before on several occasions. My problem with them, and this is just my problem, is that I have quite severe anxiety attacks. Anything similar to an exam, a driving test, an interview, or even just talking to people will cause me to begin shaking, sweat buckets of cold sweat, feel faint, and have various similar fun experiences.
And experience is not superior. Experience backed by a track record of having worked in a field and showing career progress in that time is an indicator of ability. You don't get to work for 20 years in a field, keeping parity with degree holders in terms of responsibility and pay, if you don't have the ability to do the job. And frankly after 20 years your degree, if you had one, really has little to do with anything anymore - you're also running pretty much entirely on experience. Knowing that there are people in the world who recognize this makes life feel just a little bit less shit.
I don't think a degree is useless. I think seeing a degree as the sole indicator of ability is foolish and damaging.