They began production with the Wright Brothers’ airplane facing the wrong way. They will try to gather all the ones that were produced but I suspect a few will get out.
I see they mentioned the “inverted Jenny” stamp. What is it with planes flying the wrong way?
Best part – the North Carolina DOT tweeted something like “Leave Ohio alone, they weren’t there”
Brian
Going by everything I’ve seen in Illinois regarding their 3rd party oversight of contracted services, this is par for the course for government in general. I could tell many stories, but I’ll save them for another thread. I can speculate, however, that no one really examined that plate until it was viewed at the press conference. What a joke.
Ontario issued a snazzy new type of shiny license plate. So shiny, in fact, that it was difficult to read when headlights were reflecting off it.
At least the new Ohio license plate design is an improvement over the old one, which featured a bunch of semi-interesting factoids and claims about the state*, in dull grey lettering so tiny you’d have to tailgate to read any of it. At more than a few inches away, it just looks like a dirty white plate.
*State of Perfect Balance?
At one point my company rolled out new badges. I got mine, with a nice headshot of myself, company branding, and a U.S. flag in the corner. Except the flag had 44 stars instead of 50; they had dropped the bottom row of stars. No one had actually looked carefully at any point in the release process. Made even more funny by multiple engineers raising the issue within minutes of each getting their new badge.
Are you sure it wasn’t this flag?
I just ordered new vanity plates October 11. I haven’t got them yet. I’m not sure if I’ll get the new design or not, since they just unveiled this a couple of days ago.
Eh. It’s no ASS ORGY.