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I apologize if this plate belongs to one of you, but I found it quite funny.

On my way to work this morning I passed a C240.

The license plate read:

"S Class"

Too funny!
 

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Va170_Bill - 2/2/2005 10:25 AM

I apologize if this plate belongs to one of you, but I found it quite funny.

On my way to work this morning I passed a C240.

The license plate read:

"S Class"

Too funny!
Sounds like someone is doing some "Downsizing"![:D]
 

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I got cuttoff on the 51 today by an sl500 I thought to myself what if he is in the forums and I could get his IP and blow his fucking computer up in his face for driving like a Dildo Squeezer


Anger Managment meds got left at home today sorry

--Deathy
 

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Va170_Bill - 2/2/2005 4:25 PM

I apologize if this plate belongs to one of you, but I found it quite funny.

On my way to work this morning I passed a C240.

The license plate read:

"S Class"

Too funny!
I've seen plenty of examples like that....i figure they want a S500 and just holdin the plate so no one else gets it....So a year or two maybe 3 down the line you might actually see a S-Class with S Class lol
 

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DEATHERAGE - 2/2/2005 5:35 PM
I could get his IP and blow his fucking computer up in his face for driving like a Dildo Squeezer
Enlighten me.

How will you go about blowing his computer up in his face?
 

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I saw on Myth Busters they opened up a 52x cd rom drive and it went crazy and stuck a piece of metal in the wall.

a 52x cd rom is goging 5200 RPM

What if I overload there hard drvies. Thoes suckes are spinning at 7200 or 1000+ rpm. and there are like 8 platters or so I forget.



FYI this is a joke you cant blow someones computer up remotly. (That I know of)
 

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DEATHERAGE - 2/3/2005 12:43 PM
What if I overload there hard drvies. Thoes suckes are spinning at 7200 or 1000+ rpm. and there are like 8 platters or so I forget.
You cannot overload a hard drive. The limiting factor is the hardware itself. It has been made to spin at a certain speed and there is no software program out there that can make it spin any faster then the preset.
DEATHERAGE - 2/3/2005 12:43 PM
FYI this is a joke you cant blow someones computer up remotly. (That I know of)
You cannot 'break' hardware as such. You could infect the PC with a virus that over writes the BIOS and renders the PC unusable until you reflash that thing, but most modern mobo's come with a security of some sort (such as a second BIOS which is loaded up if the first one doesn't run).

The only potentially damaging thing that can be done is using an application that sets the screen refresh to run at a much higher frequency then the screen was set at. The screen won't implode/explode as such, but it might burn a fuse or two or simply end up with a very screwed up image when the screen, in essence, is borked.

Well, enough of the nerd talk [;)]
 

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Back in the late 70's I owned a '69 Mustang fastback and had a personalized plate that said "MUSTANG". This was in Kansas, a state where the plate stays with the person, not the car.

Anyway, in 1980 I traded the Mustang in for a brand new Subaru (I know, I know) and for a couple years after that I drove a black Subaru with a MUSTANG plate.
 

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Shinigami - 2/2/2005 1:47 AM

DEATHERAGE - 2/2/2005 5:35 PM
I could get his IP and blow his fucking computer up in his face for driving like a Dildo Squeezer
Enlighten me.

How will you go about blowing his computer up in his face?
At the risk of really showing my age...

I recall back in the early 80's working on a VAX 11/780 with disk
drives (RM80? http://hampage.hu/pdp-11/egyeb/rm80.jpg) that were
about the size of a washing machine. If you ran a program to seek
the disk heads back and forth from the innermost to the outermost
sector, at the resonant frequency for the cabinet, you could get
the entire drive to "walk."

Believe me, you would notice if one of those behemoth's crashed
into you.
 
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