The registration plate/leet speak game

snakemeister

Shared on Mon, 08/24/2009 - 12:29

You might not have an equivalent of this state-side, as I believe most of your vehicle registration plates are simply numbers - correct if I'm wrong though, please.

Over here in the UK, or licence plates are made up of a combination of letters and numbers. Currently, your standard UK plate consists of two letters followed by two numbers, a space, then three letters. For example -  SM06 TDK. The SM denotes that the car was purchased in Scotland, hence the S, in a town beginning with an M. The '06 denotes the car was purchased in 2006. The final 3 letters are, I believe, random in order to provide a healthy amount of random plates. Again, that could be wrong. But that's not the point.

I've developed a game I play when I'm out and about. To be honest, it's less of a game, and more of a compulsion. I can't help but read the first 4 characters of a licence and turn it inot a word, using a combination of the letters and numbers-in-leet-speak. SM06, again for example, becomes SMOG. EA53 becomes EASE.

It's a strange quirk, and one that shows no sign of going away.

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Claude505's picture
Submitted by Claude505 on Mon, 08/24/2009 - 15:07
Come to Virginia! The land of Vanity Plates! You can put most anything you want in 7 characters. And, I think it only cost $10. You can play around with options here... https://www.dmv.virginia.gov/dmvnet/plate_purchase/select_plate.asp?PLT=...
CiaranORian's picture
Submitted by CiaranORian on Wed, 09/23/2009 - 10:54
Dude, you crazee. Its very boring in Ireland, just year, place car was bought (eg D for Dublin) then a number. So you can have 07 D 1224 or 03 C 7538 How dull.

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