Spotting silly vanity license plates is always a fun activity, especially double-innuendo or borderline-obscene ones. But some of the best still come from those who show their geek pride on their bumpers.
From the Upcoming ueue, submitted by Geeksaresexy.
Faves from the past are a VW spotted on the San Mateo bridge: RED C PED
And a likely Pixar employee's: The plate's frame said "TO" on the top edge, "AND BEYOND" on the bottom edge, and "INFINITY" on the plate itself. And yes, the car was an Infinity.
Can some OTHER dork enlighten me about:
CSS503
SU ROOT
UBR L33T
I don't want to feel left out !
Great link. Now there's a sentiment more cheaply expressed in a bumper sticker.
I figure they wouldn't go for ILVORAL, either.
SU ROOT = Superuser Root (Root account is a special admin account with all privileges)
UBR L33T = Uber Leet, with "leet" derived from "elite" status on Bulletin Board Systems before the Internet came into being.
I'm guessing on this one: CSS 503 = CSS is Cascading Style Sheet, a file that tells your browser how to render a webpage. 503 seems to be an HTTP error code (Service temporarily unavailable). CSS503 is also a Cisco Server Rack. I'm thinking this one plate isn't truly a custom plate ...
Now I don't feel so bad. I still don't understand what half of your explanations mean, but it all seems job related. So if I had a plate "WFL TR33", other engraving press operators would know it meant "whiffle tree" and buy me drinks 'cause I'm cool? I'm on it!
I can't believe people are stupid enough to bitch & moan about what others do with their own property & earnings.
1000101 = 69
"Bow-Chicka-Wow-Wow" as they say