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Good Coding Related License Plates Anyone have any good coding related license plates:
LP
DOT-BOM
PopCulture
A Volkswagon Beetle with the plate:
Philo
CODE MNKY
Ray
LOL, Philo!
LP
On a bright yellow car: FFFF00
Greg Hurlman
1 C DEV
B
Not coding, but a sys admin in Illinois:
KC
Not exactly coding-related, but in the middle of the dot-com boom I saw a Porsche 911 with the license plate:
schmoe
My actual license place is:
KC
127.0.0.1
LocalHost
Seen in Oregon: "1000101", which is 69 in binary...
Bill Carlson
CAFEBABE and DEADBEEF (both hex) -- deadbeef might not go over for the DMV, though, if they're sooper picky. They might think it's a euphemism or a threat or something.
Jon Hendry
LOG-OUT
I've seen a ROOT-USR drive by once...
genius
I used to work with a guy who had a VA plate hanging over his desk: KILL -9
- former car owner in Queens
The best one I think was don Box's IUNKNWN license plate.
PaulT
At Berkeley there was a dude who parked on campus with a VMUNIX license plate.
MilesArcher
Get your hands on an 8 or so character domain name, any random sequence will do, and then get that license plate. Get "www." and ".com" bumper stickers to the left & right of it.
www.MarkTAW.com
Even better if you can do it with the - in the right spot. Then again, just register (your licenseplate).com anyway, it's probably available.
www.MarkTAW.com
I've seen Illinois HTTP 404 and Minnesota USE SSH.
Michael Chansky
"Don't get a personalised number plate in your name; it is much cheaper to change your name to that of your current number plate!"
misquoted Viz
Richard Feynman apparently had QUANTUM as his plate. Not really IT-related, but still pretty cool.
Nemesis
A BMW owned by a friend of mine in Arizona:
JT
I occasionally see a new Porsche 911 turbo in Brisbane (Australia) - which isn't exactly silicon valley or redmond in terms of programmer population - with the number place MSFT.
Rhys Keepence
$
ASCII guy
rm -rf /
Michael Moser
PA1D4
i like i
I saw an NH tag that said: LILNDN
Justin
/DEV/CAR
edgewood
Oh, I just was reading another thread and came up with a couple more (probably wouldn't be able to get these though):
Funny guy
How the3 hell can I register to use www.licenseplate.com it keeps looking for a username and password. I would liek to have it for refrence.
Carl Garrand
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