p6x Posted Saturday at 03:50 PM Posted Saturday at 03:50 PM (edited) My Quota now shows her birth certificate. I purchased a correct year 2000 millesime license plate, and I registered it yesterday. I like that you can do that in Texas. Once any of your vehicle has reached 25 years of age, you can install a vintage tag on it. On top of it, 2000 was the beginning of the new millenium. I think it is a good thing. I am planning to do the same with my 911 when my registration runs out later this year. I found the perfect plate. This one is a reflection of my birth date and lucky number, the way I carried it P6.... Edited Saturday at 03:55 PM by p6x 3
Bill Hagan Posted Saturday at 09:43 PM Posted Saturday at 09:43 PM (edited) Congrats! I have sold cars and motorcycles, but (almost) always with a pang of regret. We keep most of ours for years and hundreds of thousands of miles. My '98 EV, bought as a new leftover in 2000, has 108K miles, and would have many more if I had not had dalliances and affairs with others along the way ... although several of those are still in my moto-harem down in the snowed-in Moto Grappa. At risk of offering even more evidence of my pedantry, was not the year 2000 the last year of the second millennium, and thus not the first year of the third? Best wishes from the frozen top of Virginia, Bill P.S. I like the way you don't mask your tags. It always interests me when folks do that. Edited Saturday at 09:46 PM by Bill Hagan 2 1
p6x Posted Sunday at 03:29 AM Author Posted Sunday at 03:29 AM 5 hours ago, Bill Hagan said: At risk of offering even more evidence of my pedantry, was not the year 2000 the last year of the second millennium, and thus not the first year of the third? This is academically correct. But 2000 was mostly celebrated as the start of the third. 2
p6x Posted Sunday at 03:35 AM Author Posted Sunday at 03:35 AM 5 hours ago, Bill Hagan said: It always interests me when folks do that. Same here! I asked why; I was told to prevent giving away the location of the vehicle, should someone be able to hack into the vehicle registration database. I know there are automatic tag readers on certain police cars, and the tag I had on the Quota from 2024, had a bar code. So it is very probable that in some kind of dystopian future, tags will have an NFD chip included. It is more and more complicated to remain anonymous in any case. 3
gstallons Posted Sunday at 12:15 PM Posted Sunday at 12:15 PM (edited) 8 hours ago, p6x said: This is academically correct. But 2000 was mostly celebrated as the start of the third. That question was on Jeopardy , you will be surprised when the new century does begin . Also , you can get license plate covers that keeps the plate from being photographed and decals the cover the digits and makes them incapable of being photographed . Edited Sunday at 12:20 PM by gstallons
Bill Hagan Posted Sunday at 01:58 PM Posted Sunday at 01:58 PM 10 hours ago, p6x said: This is academically correct. But 2000 was mostly celebrated as the start of the third. 10 hours ago, p6x said: Same here! I asked why; I was told to prevent giving away the location of the vehicle, should someone be able to hack into the vehicle registration database. I know there are automatic tag readers on certain police cars, and the tag I had on the Quota from 2024, had a bar code. So it is very probable that in some kind of dystopian future, tags will have an NFD chip included. It is more and more complicated to remain anonymous in any case. 1 hour ago, gstallons said: That question was on Jeopardy , you will be surprised when the new century does begin . Also , you can get license plate covers that keeps the plate from being photographed and decals the cover the digits and makes them incapable of being photographed . As for first year of the new century and, in this instance, millennium, I pleaded guilty to pedantry. and am awaiting findings and sentencing. WRT to vehicle tags, there's a long thread on the issue here: https://advrider.com/f/threads/why-do-people-cover-their-license-plates.1516730/ Quibblingly yours, Bill 1
p6x Posted Sunday at 04:21 PM Author Posted Sunday at 04:21 PM 3 hours ago, gstallons said: That question was on Jeopardy , you will be surprised when the new century does begin . Also , you can get license plate covers that keeps the plate from being photographed and decals the cover the digits and makes them incapable of being photographed . As non US, I am very observant of the laws and rules of the country I am currently living. I lived in many, including some where you can be incarcerated for just being a foreigner. I learned to blend in. But I also was in the military, when you learn to obey without any hesitation. It kind of stuck on me. I am disciplined. Here where I live, I see a lot of cars with license tags covers that make them very difficult to read by the eye. I am not certain, but I bet the police cars have cameras that can read through those filters. I have been stopped by the police several times, never been ticketed or referred to anything. Being an old guy has some advantages. This is my guess; I may be wrong. But it was really misdemeanor stuff; such as having only one license plate on my 911. I was told you need to have one in the front, but this was only a recommendation. A friend of mine has been fined, and had to send a picture of the installed front tag to the country. It seems the traffic rules are left to the appreciation of the police.
p6x Posted Sunday at 04:23 PM Author Posted Sunday at 04:23 PM 2 hours ago, Bill Hagan said: As for first year of the new century and, in this instance, millennium, I pleaded guilty to pedantry. and am awaiting findings and sentencing. I had the same kind of discution about 24:00/00:00. Which one is correct. Do you go from 23:59 to 24:00, or 23:59 to 00:00?
gstallons Posted Sunday at 04:44 PM Posted Sunday at 04:44 PM Around here Mo. & Il. require front/rear plates . Ky & Tn do not require front/rear plates . The plate covers were advertised in Automobile magazine to filter mounted cameras for speeders . I am sure the decals performed the same deed for the plates.
docc Posted Sunday at 09:45 PM Posted Sunday at 09:45 PM 7 hours ago, p6x said: I had the same kind of discution about 24:00/00:00. Which one is correct. Do you go from 23:59 to 24:00, or 23:59 to 00:00? 23:59 --> 00:00 edit- I neglected to be properly pedantic: 23:59:59 --> 00:00:00 2
p6x Posted Monday at 03:09 AM Author Posted Monday at 03:09 AM 5 hours ago, docc said: 23:59 --> 00:00 edit- I neglected to be properly pedantic: 23:59:59 --> 00:00:00 We agree. In Astronomy, they go from 23:59 to 00:00. 1
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