>How DID you get the State of NH to put an ® on the license plate? ;)
It's an optimization for when the cop asks
you for your license and registration...
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On May 17, 2006, at 13:38, Jon maddog Hall wrote:
http://www.unix.org/license-plate.html
Cool, thanks.
How DID you get the State of NH to put an ® on the license plate? ;)
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ROOT ME is still free in NH... :-P
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Someone in the NNEUUG who worked at DEC on TCP/IP v6 had X11R5 (R4?).It was awhile ago around when X11R5 came out. He gave a talk on porting to TCP/IP v6 on Digital Unix and VMS. Just a recompile, but they had a hard time finding the VMS source code for a few things to recompile.
v6 was coming re
> Isn't there some URL where you can look up whether or not an NH plate is
> available?
http://www.egov.nh.gov/platecheck/
The Mass plate check is here, but it apparently only gets updated
information on the first of each month:
http://www.mass.gov/rmv/vanity/index.htm
Rules in Mass are much mo
ject: Re: Linus with Live Free or Die plate (photo)
Someone at VITTS had TCPIP, and I know that UID0 is taken; I also
occasionally see someone with MATLAB get onto Route 3 at exit 11.
Isn't there some URL where you can look up whether or not an NH plate is
available?
-Ken
On Wed, May 17, 200
On 5/17/06, Ken D'Ambrosio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Isn't there some URL where you can look up whether or not an NH plate is
available?
http://www.egov.nh.gov/platecheck/
( From http://www.google.com/search?q=nh%20vanity%20plates
All URLs begin with "www.google.com". ;-) )
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Someone at VITTS had TCPIP, and I know that UID0 is taken; I also
occasionally see someone with MATLAB get onto Route 3 at exit 11.
Isn't there some URL where you can look up whether or not an NH plate is
available?
-Ken
On Wed, May 17, 2006 9:56 am, Ben Scott wrote:
>> Anybody else have a good
"Ben Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've seen:
>
> LINUX
> UNIX
> FREESW
> VMLINUX
> GPL
> PYTHON
> L337 ("leet")
>
> I know "RTFM" and "ROOT" are also registered.
I've seen PERL and JAPH as well, and I believe I've seen ORACL or
something like that.
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I saw GOTROOT recently. Not sure what state.
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Ben Scott wrote:
On 5/17/06, Travis Roy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
http://www.nelinux.net/
That doesn't even look like a NH plate, not even the o
On 5/17/06, Travis Roy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
http://www.nelinux.net/
That doesn't even look like a NH plate, not even the older ones.
That's one of the Compaq plates, with the "Compaq" logo edited out.
Anybody else have a good plate? I had one that said "HAXXOR" for a
while.
I've s
Travis Roy wrote:
Anybody else have a good plate? I had one that said "HAXXOR" for a while.
GOLINUX :)
For photos, see:
http://www.zenlinux.com/golinux_front.jpg
http://www.zenlinux.com/golinux_back.jpg
Scott
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Travis Roy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Anybody else have a good plate? I had one that said "HAXXOR" for a
> while.
I think I still have a stack of the Compaq LINUX plates in my basement
from when Bruce ended up with a box of them years ago. If I ever make
it to another meeting, I'll try to rem
On May 17, 2006, at 8:22 AM, Sarunas wrote:
This is were I saw the "license plate" for the first time:
http://www.nelinux.net/
That doesn't even look like a NH plate, not even the older ones.
Anybody else have a good plate? I had one that said "HAXXOR" for a
while.
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Bill McGonigle wrote:
> This news story is somewhat bizarre, but on the page there's a picture
> of Linus holding one of the Compaq Live Free or Die NH LINUX license
> plates:
>
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4764565.stm
>
> I strings'ed the JPEG and there are no Exif tags, so I'm not
On 5/17/06, Bill McGonigle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This news story is somewhat bizarre, but on the page there's a picture
of Linus holding one of the Compaq Live Free or Die NH LINUX license
plates ...
Standing in front of the Compaq, booth, too. I think I know where
he got it from. ;-)
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