I don't see the fuss! When you see cars with numberplates such as J 16V RS (on a J-reg. RS Turbo) the plate's more likely to stick in your mind when you spot the car hammering it past the primary school doing 50mph (just an example, he didn't do that!).
As long as the font is reasonable, it should be machine-readable.
Is this a job for the "petty officer"?
but why? wirless lan uses the 2.4GHz band while car key fobs use the 433MHz. I personally would say if its down to interference, the likely culprit would be the remote drive gates / garage doors as these use the 433MHz band too.
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It shouldn't, but it can.
Congratulations. About 3 years too late, I reckon (the house in the background of my avatar, 3 bedroom detached, bought for £75,000 3 years ago).
Still, you're on the ladder now!
Looks like I'll have to start carrying a tar boiler round in the back of the car, to take care of these little beasties!
Then again, could be a bit messy. One of these gas powered nailers'll have to do instead...
Article's here.
The weird thing about Clarkson is that when you're reading it, you can almost hear him. The way he emphasises the last three words of every sentence, it's all going on - in your head!
Just spotted one on an Astra (been out on the pi$$ in Aberdare tonight - The Boot's like an Aberdare Leader "Just Look Who's Been In Court" reunion!):-
Vauxhall Motorsport
Oh, here's another one:-
Kia Pride
Saxo-driving w@nkers. No wonder their site got hacked.
Still, LowRed spent more on his car than they can get in a year of signing on and pimping their girlfriends, that's what they're jealous of.