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From: worley@dana.UUCP
Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions
Subject: Re: Re: Unix License plates (Re: unix t-shirts)
Message-ID: <265@dana.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 4-Dec-87 14:46:45 EST
Article-I.D.: dana.265
Posted: Fri Dec  4 14:46:45 1987
Date-Received: Wed, 9-Dec-87 06:31:23 EST
References: <727@pyrdc.UUCP>
Organization: Dana Computer, Inc., Sunnyvale, CA
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> 
> In the Nrothern Virginia area there are two UNIX plates. Mine and one of the
> system engineers from SUN Federal Systems. Mine says MT XINU (no offense to
> Ed Gould, I hope) and the other one is the UNIX TM plate. We work all of 100
> yards apart and didn't even know it. Also I know that one of the UNIX type
> plates in calif. belongs to another Pyramid employee, it says UNIXINU.

    When I went to the DMV to get my plates (almost two years ago now), there
were several HUNDRED different license plates registered in California that
started with the letters 'U' 'N' 'I' 'X': this doesn't even include possible 
related themes, e.g., grep, cat, csh, etc.  Some of the variants I remember:

	UNIX III
	UNIX V
	UNIX 42
	UNIX 7
	UNIX WIZ
	UNIX PRO
	UNIX DOC

    My license plate?

	UNIX HKR

    I tried to get them to let me put the little TM symbol, really I tried!

					Regards,
					John Worley
					Dana Computer, Inc.
					hplabs!dana!worley