At 07:03 PM 2/20/00 -0500, Petro wrote:
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>>I have as well. Never to the point of being inside the car, but to the
>>point of trying my key in the lock.
>
> Yeah, given that one car off the assembly like looks pretty
>much like another, and that a True CypherPunk(tm) wouldn't do
>anything to his car to distinguish it from the rest of them (that
>would make it more obvious, and limit anonymity), it's not unlikely.
*ahem*,,, License plates?
> I don't drive a car that often, so I don't have that problem.
True anonymity often entails hiding in plain site - be a collector of
classic cars. There aren't that many antiques and classics running around,
these days, and who knows? You may encounter someone who wants it more
than you do, and who will pay cash. In the mean time, insure the hell out
of it, and carry if your state allows it - it's all well within expected
behavior for a collector of fine automobiles.
>There just aren't many old BMW R bikes in a given parking lot.
My point exactly.
Reese