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  • #16
    I still can't believe that they let you have "FIB".

    "RS" is an option package on your "SS", therefore, it should be "SS/RS"...



    ...unless you are considering "RS" an adjective, like "red ball"?

    You could have done "SuprH", if that is your car's name.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by TonyNo View Post
      I still can't believe that they let you have "FIB".

      "RS" is an option package on your "SS", therefore, it should be "SS/RS"...



      ...unless you are considering "RS" an adjective, like "red ball"?

      You could have done "SuprH", if that is your car's name.
      In the regular style license plates, I would have had to be FIB26 or higher.

      Hmm... That's a good way to think of it. I was thinking that the package was Rally Sport on a Super Sport, so RSSS. Maybe I should change it. It's like $319 to do that, though. Yikes, I could just get the Route 66 plate which has "SS" and go with "MY"

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      • #18
        Originally posted by SuperH View Post
        In the regular style license plates, I would have had to be FIB26 or higher.

        Hmm... That's a good way to think of it. I was thinking that the package was Rally Sport on a Super Sport, so RSSS. Maybe I should change it. It's like $319 to do that, though. Yikes, I could just get the Route 66 plate which has "SS" and go with "MY"
        Thought your RSSSIP plate meant you had an RSS feed over SIP for some reason

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Toasty View Post
          Thought your RSSSIP plate meant you had an RSS feed over SIP for some reason
          Nope. Right now, I am using MIP! ;-)

          Actually, that's RSSS-IP. RSSS IP. It's a new transport protocol. Super high speed, no overhead!

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          • #20
            Originally posted by SuperH View Post
            Nope. Right now, I am using MIP! ;-)

            Actually, that's RSSS-IP. RSSS IP. It's a new transport protocol. Super high speed, no overhead!
            bah, overhead is inevitable, when there is the potential of interference from ISP, you know, if your transport protocol breaks the theoretical speed barrier.

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            • #21
              What about RSSSIPPI?

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