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Monday, October 08, 2007
Vanity License Plates
Karl Mogel at The Inoculated mind is looking for science-related vanity license plates [My new license plate].
Here's one; it's from my fellow biochemistry Professor Peter Lewis. Peter is also Vice-Dean, Research and International Relations in the Faculty of Medicine.
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I've seen one that reads "PV-NRT"
I don't have a picture of it, but Steve Gould used to have "FOSSIL"
My friend did a research project in Portland, Oregon, and someone she worked with had the sequence of a common restriction site (I think EcoRI) as license plate. Most people didn't get it: why would you pick a seemingly random set of letters as vanity plate?
No vanity plates, but my spare-tire cover (on the back of a RAV-4) is a BIG Darwin-fish done in reflective tape. Any day now I expect to be rear-ended by a creationist.
I saw a plate in California with "PHAGE".
Kornberg claimed that one of his students had a plate that read: "PURIFY" (a reference to Kornberg's Fourth Commandment: "Do no waste clean thinking on dirty enzymes").
http://jb.asm.org/cgi/content/full/182/13/3613
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