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Re: New Car Sign
Posted by Jackp0t on Sat Jul 23rd at 2:32pm 2005


Hey

in a few days i will get a new car and then i can chose between a few car signs. but i don't know which one i should take. there are:

(RT stands for the hometown i can't change that! but i can change the last 6)

RT:IM:1337 ("i'm leet")

RT:IR:1337 (Snarkpit english "i are leet")

RT:UN:1337 ("unleet")

RT:EH:1337 (snarkpit english "The leet")

RT:HE:1337 ("The leet")

RT:SF:1337 ("special Forces leet" according to the game americas army and it also matches with my name)

so help me a bit with this decission and wote for ur favorite

greez





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Re: New Car Sign
Posted by ReNo on Sat Jul 23rd at 4:44pm 2005


What do you mean exactly by "car sign"? Do you mean the license plate number, or something else like a bumper sticker or something? Personally I'd avoid the whole "1337" part but clearly thats the main part you want to keep, so I think the most important part of the decision should be picking the one that is most obvious. For example, even a hardened geek is unlikely to make much of "SF 1337", with the exception of the obvious 1337 part. "IR 1337" or "IM 1337" is more likely to be noticed. So yeah, I'd say those are your best options <img src=" SRC="images/smiles/icon_smile.gif">






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Re: New Car Sign
Posted by Jackp0t on Sat Jul 23rd at 6:25pm 2005


oh ok ur right reno i mean license plate

and i want the 1337 thing cuz i like it and some of my friends have it, too.





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Re: New Car Sign
Posted by KungFuSquirrel on Sat Jul 23rd at 7:53pm 2005


I work with a guy whose plates read 'L33T' <img src=" SRC="images/smiles/icon_smile.gif"> I'm tempted to resurrect my old 'LVL DSNR' with 'RVN DSNR' or 'RVN DSN,' depending on characters allowed. But I'll stick around a while longer before I do something silly like that. <img src=" SRC="images/smiles/icon_smile.gif">

I think your first two are the best bets, but #4 was also creative. <img src=" SRC="images/smiles/icon_smile.gif"> Just go with what you think is best, not like any of us will probably ever see your car :P



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Re: New Car Sign
Posted by Leperous on Sat Jul 23rd at 9:40pm 2005


Don't you need numbers in your plates then, KFS? I think "SN4RK P1T" is too long and sad <img src=" SRC="images/smiles/icon_lol.gif">



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Re: New Car Sign
Posted by Underdog on Sat Jul 23rd at 10:08pm 2005


States, The United states that is, vary from state to state on the amount of digits allowable.. I am not positive on the exact counts but some are as little as 7 I know about. States like California have more I think.

Where I live, you might be able to squeeze "Snrk Pt" . Spaces count as letters, and I believe you are allowed 7 total here.

Don't quote me on that cause the personalize plates deal is fruity here. You have to renew them annually at a premium. A penalty I am not willing to commit to.




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Re: New Car Sign
Posted by Nickelplate on Sun Jul 24th at 3:22am 2005


u need RT: HAXOR 'nuff said, deutschmann.


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Re: New Car Sign
Posted by im.thatoneguy on Sun Jul 24th at 4:32am 2005


Personally I would say not to use special forces 1337, unless you're actually in the special forces and deserve to use said designation. I don't know, seems a bit cheap, especially when our special forces are actually doing s**t right now, to designate youreself as such on your license plate.

Also... one problem with using 1337 in your license plate: those that understand what it means will think you're a noob, and those that don't understand will think you just wasted XX dollars on your license plate. (Same applies to H4x0r)






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