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[dsn_klr650] license plate
Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2000 7:29 am
by Ted Palmer
Eric Kessler wrote:
> begin 644 Happy99.exe
> M35I0``(````$``\`__\``+@`````````0``:````````````````````````
[...]
Am I the only one who got a uuencoded version of the Happy99 virus?
Mister_T
[dsn_klr650] license plate
Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2000 9:51 am
by Jim & Shannon Morehead
I got it too. I hope this isn't going to cause problems on my computer.
Jim
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From: Ted Palmer
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Sent: Sunday, June 11, 2000 7:26 AM
Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] License plate
> Eric Kessler wrote:
>
> > begin 644 Happy99.exe
> > M35I0``(````$``\`__\``+@`````````0``:````````````````````````
> [...]
>
> Am I the only one who got a uuencoded version of the Happy99 virus?
>
> Mister_T
>
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[dsn_klr650] license plate
Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2000 10:06 am
by Dash Weeks
If the coppers start barking at you about mounting the plate under the
tail-lite you could drill a couple of holes in the bottom of the tail light
to allow white light to shine on the plate. Cover the holes with Clear
vinyl tape to H2O and debris/bug proofing.
LaterZ
Dash
>Yes. Remove the entire sub-fender on which the tag and tag light is mounted
>(I cut mine with a Dremel tool and cutting wheel) and mount the tag on the
>rear fender directly under the taillight. Not totally legal as there is
>technically no tag light, but any reasonable cop would see the taillight
>itself provided illumination. WV tags are reflective anyway and light up at
>night when a light (from a vehicle behind) shines on them. Drill a couple of
>holes for the tag bracket, another couple of holes near the bottom of the
>fender for rubber nubs so the tag doesn't vibrate. Looks pretty good, too.
>
>Pete the Streak