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gelinas
response 236 of 264: Mark Unseen   Dec 4 21:09 UTC 2003

Michigan blue plate: SEWFUN1
albaugh
response 237 of 264: Mark Unseen   Dec 5 18:26 UTC 2003

On a sporty Mustang:  ALI HI
gelinas
response 238 of 264: Mark Unseen   Dec 9 00:34 UTC 2003

I saw the Michigan blue plate KARDIA a few days ago.
albaugh
response 239 of 264: Mark Unseen   Dec 9 20:09 UTC 2003

ACHEVER

ALMOST2
albaugh
response 240 of 264: Mark Unseen   Dec 10 17:44 UTC 2003

THNKFST
dcat
response 241 of 264: Mark Unseen   Dec 10 17:53 UTC 2003

TNYZ GRL (PA)
albaugh
response 242 of 264: Mark Unseen   Dec 15 15:24 UTC 2003

On a big ole Cadilac:  DA BUS1

Have you ever stopped to think...
Then forget to start again?
dcat
response 243 of 264: Mark Unseen   Dec 16 01:33 UTC 2003

GRATFL (OH)
with matching 'country code' sticker "GD"
russ
response 244 of 264: Mark Unseen   Dec 16 04:25 UTC 2003

The past few days were productive for plate sightings.

On a bloated SUV, piloted by someone paying more attention
to the cell phone on his ear than the traffic flow:  MGM LION (MI)

Illinois:  YES N DD

On a red Jetta:  RED RULZ
albaugh
response 245 of 264: Mark Unseen   Dec 16 18:07 UTC 2003

On a truly wide Ford F350 Super Duty pickup:  WIDE 1
krj
response 246 of 264: Mark Unseen   Dec 16 22:15 UTC 2003

On a large Ford truck:   "Bite Me Chevy Boy"
albaugh
response 247 of 264: Mark Unseen   Dec 17 14:51 UTC 2003

On an L300 car (Saturn?):  DIMA R  (something like that)

In the back window above the NASA sticker:

wi-fi sniffer on board


(what's wi-fi?  what's a wi-fi sniffer?)
gull
response 248 of 264: Mark Unseen   Dec 17 15:23 UTC 2003

Wi-fi is 802.11b, a popular wireless network standard.  A 'sniffer' is a
device you use to detect and possibly eavesdrop on unsecured networks.  

Mobile wi-fi sniffing is also known as "wardriving", a word that derives
from "war dialing", the practice of dialing all phone numbers in an
exchange in sequence to locate computer modems.  You may have seen this
depicted in the movie _Wargames_.
bru
response 249 of 264: Mark Unseen   Dec 17 15:37 UTC 2003

COMA E

RMADA
krj
response 250 of 264: Mark Unseen   Dec 17 19:27 UTC 2003

Michigan plates:
     IRON MA      (either a comic book who ran out of letters, or 
                   one really tough mother.)
     CUBZWIN      (memorializing Harry Caray)
mcnally
response 251 of 264: Mark Unseen   Dec 17 19:32 UTC 2003

> re #250:        IRON MA      (either a comic book who ran out of letters,
>                               or one really tough mother.)

..or someone who wants to flatten Massachusetts.
gull
response 252 of 264: Mark Unseen   Dec 18 14:59 UTC 2003

Maybe they'll go on to Bend Oregon and Weed California.
remmers
response 253 of 264: Mark Unseen   Dec 18 16:12 UTC 2003

<remmers suddenly has a vision of a deaf fbi agent who looks like
 david lynch>

Don't forget to mention that monumental feat of engineering,
Wheeling West Virginia on the Ohio River.
tpryan
response 254 of 264: Mark Unseen   Dec 18 20:34 UTC 2003

        I wonder about ABUNURA on a car.

        I did get Z FUN on a black BMW convertable, a ZS, Z5 or Z3.  The
script was not that clear.
gelinas
response 255 of 264: Mark Unseen   Dec 18 20:55 UTC 2003

I saw 1OS MAN today.
albaugh
response 256 of 264: Mark Unseen   Dec 18 21:33 UTC 2003

TOTRN

(children's nurse, confirmed by license frame stuff)


BS:  1st Infantry Vietnam  (with Veteran license plate)


On a big expensive Lincoln driven by a "geezer":  KI PREZ

(KI?)
mcnally
response 257 of 264: Mark Unseen   Dec 18 22:42 UTC 2003

  re #254:  did the driver look like an arabic speaker?
other
response 258 of 264: Mark Unseen   Dec 18 23:08 UTC 2003

#256:  Kiwanis International?
jmsaul
response 259 of 264: Mark Unseen   Dec 18 23:36 UTC 2003

Re #254:  Z3.  The other two don't exist.
dcat
response 260 of 264: Mark Unseen   Dec 19 04:43 UTC 2003

seen in Fletcher St structure, nr Power Ctr box office entrance:
  WL KNKTD (but apparently not well enough to buy a vowel. . .)
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