Thursday, August 2, 2007

Interesting License Plates

Here are some license plates, which we don't come across in our day-to-day life. Some of these letters & numbers combinations used on vehicle license plates are straightforward until you view them in your rear-view mirror, which adds a new dimension to it.

Interesting License Plates

Interesting License Plates

Interesting License Plates

Interesting License Plates

Interesting License Plates

Interesting License Plates

Interesting License Plates

Interesting License Plates

Interesting License Plates

Interesting License Plates

Interesting License Plates
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14 comments:

Tom Davis said...

My favorite license plate (spotted near Boise, ID): NCC 1701

(In case you're not a Trekkie, that number identifies the Enterprise, a Constitution-class heavy cruiser launched in 2245 and generally commanded by James Tiberius Kirk)

zgramee said...

There is a guy here in Davis,CA with tar -xvf

subcorpus said...

i once saw the plate PEN15 ...
it was in KL, malaysia ...
veryone who saw it had a good time ...
hehe ...

Joe said...

M4D 1337 means mad leet. rm -rf is a unix command which means remove. the -rf part basically means go into subdirectories and remove all the folders within the current directory. without asking.

Jake said...

I don't get the M4D either, but the "rm" is the Unix remove command (-r = recursively, meaning all underlying subdirectories; -f = force, never prompt).

Andrew said...

Randomness, I am from Davis as well. What kind of car is it?

nic said...

so you know how people can have "hand" signs... THE E BEST license plate i've ever seen said "hand sign" LV4BYS BAHAHAHAHAHAHA "HANDLOVEFORBOYS":!!!HAHAHAHA

Alberto said...

Jake, next time you are at your UNIX command prompt type rm -rf /

Fun things will happen....

ScottE said...

I recall seeing "45HEXME" back in college. Must have been a CS student.

Drew said...

In michigan, I have seen

AM WOOD

and

HASH1SH

Anonymous said...

I actually saw a plate today that said "1337", which is why I looked up this article. It was in Massachusetts, belonged to some old guy getting groceries. -shrug-

Anonymous said...

I remember one said PHA-QUE not sure where though.

Richard Si said...

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3119/2877410790_01881c0978.jpg?v=0

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3126/2876578405_5a826d5fc9.jpg?v=0

http://flickr.com/photos/23530341@N07/sets/72157607358198326/

Hi
Im from Malaysia and after a lot of waiting and almost $10000 in bid payment, I am finally the proud owner of NCC-1701

Ted said...

i saw a plate that said onopupu once XD