15 Geekiest License Plates.. ever, with Explanation For Non Geeks

People can sure get creative when it comes to creating vanity license plates. This post goes out all those drivers who aren’t afraid to say it loud: I’m a geek and I’m proud.

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For the geek-impaired: “#FFFFFF” is the hexadecimal color code for white

According to binary_alphabet, 1001010 is “J”. Good gag if his name is Jay.

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CMYK means CyanMagentaYellowBlack(K) They used “K” for black because “B” was already taken by “Blue.”, is a colour model,based on printing and ink absorbing into paper.
RGB means RedGreenBlue – and it’s what monitors (and TVs) use to output color.

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A PHP programmer hits the road

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W3:Acronym for World Wide Web.
XML: Short for EXtensible Markup Language, a specification developed by the W3C

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QWERTY refers to the arrangement of keys on a standard English computer keyboard or typewriter

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Short for HyperText Transfer Protocol, the underlying protocol used by the World Wide Web

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Bit: Short for binary digit, the smallest unit of information on a machine, a byte is composed of 8 consecutive bits.

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Super User access on DebianKDE Linux. Thanks tony

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BSD (originally: Berkeley Software Distribution) refers to the particular version of the Unix operating system that was developed at and distributed from the University of California at Berkeley

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Abbreviation of Transmission Control Protocol, and pronounced as separate letters.

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Tux the penguin, mascot of the Linux kernel. OS family

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802.11n is a  standard of WiFi LAN, or wireless local area network technology,

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When 32 bits just aren’t enough

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For people not familiar with Windows, Alt-F4 shuts down a program, or Windows itself if no programs are running.