Friday, December 23, 2011

One last post for 2011 in the lamest blog ever. I don't know if it's the holiday's or if there has been a lull in new plates on the road. I've recently taken a couple of trips and kept an eye out, but no new plates in a couple of months now. Even a guy at the coffee shop I visit on occasion who just got new plates did not get anything new or exciting (in fact it was quite old--started with AM).

Hopefully next year will be more exciting for license plate hunting... is that even possible? Can you have more excitement when there is none. It's kind of like multiplying by 0.

Friday, November 11, 2011

drunk posting doesn't matter if no one reads your blog right?

So I've seen more plates and I'll update my chart when I am more sober.

I just want to point out, DG almost caused an accident. Totally worth it because I hadn't seen DG yet. Also, this is my note that I saw it today.

The other thing I wanted to point out was it's obvious to me some plates are more common in certain area's. When I lived in Corpus Christi, there were a lot of BB's in our apartment complex. Like every new car had one.

Here I've noticed a lot of CY's. Normally CY wouldn't even be a noticeable letter combo except every school here starts with CY (because this is CYpress). I can't help but wonder if it is a coincidence, or if someone thought it would be funny. I hope it's someone trying to be funny.

Friday, September 23, 2011

No F and G (get it, no effing G)

Lame jokes aside, it does boggle the mind. I've seen plenty of truck plates starting with BE and BH now, but no BF or BG.

Cars finally started beginning with D now, but still skipping vowels. DB and DC is all I've seen so far. Presumably I will have a lame joke for DD by the time they come around.

Saturday, August 6, 2011

There is no end

No end to the amount of content I can create out of watching licence plates.

There was a mysterious jump on the truck plates. Lately I've seen many BC, BD, and BE's out on the road. Then out of no where comes a BH. On the car side it's not abnormal to see a two letter jump because there are just so darn many cars (even in Texas!). Like just the other day a CY popped up before I had recorded CW. No biggie. I know the CW's are out there. I just haven't seen them yet.

Going back and looking at my notes about order (yes I keep notes).

  • AV well before an AU.
  • CF before a CE
  • BV before BT, the BV had a guy looking at a map in a passenger seat. I can surmise it was an out of town car, possibly even a rental. In hind site this BV before a BT is even less interesting now that I'm sure there are no BU.




Unrelated note: In an effort to cross promote things I do I'm posting a link to my other site, geekwagon.net. Not that I think it will get any hits from here (or anywhere) I'm just throwing it out there. The subjects there are arguably less lame than this blog.

Monday, July 11, 2011

Worst blog ever

I only update this about once a month, and I missed last month. I'm not worried about it because there is a chance this blog could go down as the worst blog in history.

The other day I saw a CJ3-Z that was light. That tells me for sure the cut off was not at the CJ3/CJ4 barrier. Haven't seen enough plates to narrow it down any more, but it looks like the change took place somewhere between CJ3-Z and CJ3-S. Also, on the light and dark subject, I saw a truck plate with AW9 that was still dark.

Truck plates have been interesting. Looks like they are going to reuse all the B's for trucks, just using all numbers for the last four. For now they are easy to spot because of the lighter color. I fear when the tucks plates go past the CJ's it might get harder to differentiate the car and truck plates at a distance.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

What's new?

BC that's what. It was also excluded from the original B's on the car plates. So was BE. I can guess BA, BC, and BE will be truck plates. If my guess is right about vowels being trucks, so will BU (which I also never saw on cars). It makes for an interesting bit of trivia, truck plates BC might be the only truck plate to not have a vowel in it.

With the revelation trucks are coming out as B+vowels now, I double checked the first truck I saw with a B plate (written about in a previous post). I was right, it was in deed a car plate with a BZ. I thought maybe it would have been the first BA I found.

I was thinking about this the other day too. If car plates are BB#-A123 format and truck plates are AA#-1234 format, they could theoretically reuse the first three letters. For example there could be a truck plate BB-1234 since all the car BB's have a letter followed by 3 numbers.

This just shows me I will have to pay more attention as this game goes on. It could get exceedingly complicated.

Update on the CJ Dilemma: CJ3 is dark, CJ4 is light. Haven't been able to narrow it down any farther than that due to lack of data. But this is good enough for my purposes.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

A Discovery

I wouldn't have believed it if it wasn't sitting at the light in front of me. I got a good long look at a BA. A number I thought was already in circulation. But it was light in color, and it was marked Truck.

The early B's came out long before I started paying attention, so I never noticed there was no B-vowels like I noticed with the C's. Now that I look back at my list, I never saw a BU either. So it makes since to me that B-vowles and C-vowels are going to be truck plates like I predicted before I heard about a D. I never saw the D myself, I can only assume it was a B on a light colored plate, at a distance. An understandable mistake.

I was so excited about this I updated my table to the right.

Thursday, March 31, 2011

The New Mystery

It's official, the DA's are out and they're on trucks.

The real mystery is, why are there no CA's or CE's? Will there be a CU? I was guessing they were saving the C-vowels for truck plates, but my guesses have been wrong in the past. Actually, I've been wrong on every guess so far with this plate business.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Greatest Thing

The greatest thing about this blog; I automatically win any "who's a bigger nerd" contest.

Monday, March 21, 2011

The CJ Dilemma

I recently wrote about the new lighter plates and how they started with CK. It was an incorrect assumption because now I've seen light colored CJ's and dark colored CJ's. Naturally, I have a desire to pin point what number of CJ this started. Here is what I've got so far.

CJ1 - dark
CJ2 - dark
CJ8 - light
CJ9 - light

So I'm guessing somewhere between 2 and 8 they started issuing lighter colored plates. I've never payed attention to the third character, I just always assumed they came out in order from 0 to 9. I hope paying special attention to CJ will give me some insight.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

It's been a year?

It's is clear I am not good at updating my license plate blog, but who cares? No one is reading this anyway.

I have noticed the newer plates, starting with CK for cars and AY for trucks, look washed out. The backgrounds are significantly lighter then their predecessors. I can only assume this was done because the new plates are hard to read from a distance.

I actually noticed the lighter pictures on CL's first. There are a lot of CL's around school. CK's I saw for the first time today. Funny how that works. I surmise that different distribution points get different numbers and that's why sometimes we see an abundance of some letters over others. Occasionally this leads to observing plates out of order.

Also, today marks the first time I've ever seen a plate that starts with a B on a truck. The plate itself did not say truck, but it was one of the Home Depot rent me trucks. It was definitely a truck; 3/4 ton truck at that. Many SUV's and light trucks are questionable. I've seen both car and truck plates on just about everything that could remotely be classified as a truck. This marks the first time I've seen a car plate on something unquestionably a truck.

I look forward to finding a truck plate on a sedan.

This post also marks that it has been a year since I started observing Texas license plates. At first it was stupid and I kept it to myself. Then one day I got brave and told my girlfriend about it. She thought it was fun. Since then I've told a few more people and they all tell me what plates they've seen lately. I can only guess this nerdy past time is not as dull as I thought it would be.

Thanks to everyone who has helped me spot license plates!