From: mdbomber@w6yx.stanford.edu (Matt Bartley)
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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From: mdbomber@w6yx.stanford.edu (Matt Bartley)
Date: Sun, 24 Apr 94 21:06:41 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: licence plates seen
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>> >> Another one on a car I've seen many times is
>> >>
>> >> 68 ASCII
>As Tim May pointed out, the letter D if 68d is read and the letter 'h' if
>68h is read. Its a joke.
>
>Get it? h if its read in hex, and D if its read in Decimal.
I knew it probably was a joke of some kind, but I didn't get it. Thanks for
enlightening me. :-)
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