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		<title>By: Dieter Fischer</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dieter Fischer</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jul 2008 04:22:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Tom,
Only this morning I saw a registration plate J 777. Your G7 is nothing. What about JESUS 04. (There is such a plate here in Adelaide South Australia). 
I have always found registration number fascinating and read them constantly. On a vacation from Australia in Germany I saw a vehicle E AU 560. (In Germany E stands for Essen. In my childhood (40 years earlier in Germany) I recall having often driven with our bandmaster ES AU 560. 
Since letters and numbers can convey a message, one must be careful as to what number one receives and how one interprets it. 
People with a certain free spirit may read more into it than intented. 

Kind regards
Dieter Fischer
wwww.dieterfischer.com
LYNCOM

PS Your book TRAFFIC is listed on Amazon as available from July 28, unless that is the UK version?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Tom,<br />
Only this morning I saw a registration plate J 777. Your G7 is nothing. What about JESUS 04. (There is such a plate here in Adelaide South Australia).<br />
I have always found registration number fascinating and read them constantly. On a vacation from Australia in Germany I saw a vehicle E AU 560. (In Germany E stands for Essen. In my childhood (40 years earlier in Germany) I recall having often driven with our bandmaster ES AU 560.<br />
Since letters and numbers can convey a message, one must be careful as to what number one receives and how one interprets it.<br />
People with a certain free spirit may read more into it than intented. </p>
<p>Kind regards<br />
Dieter Fischer<br />
wwww.dieterfischer.com<br />
LYNCOM</p>
<p>PS Your book TRAFFIC is listed on Amazon as available from July 28, unless that is the UK version?</p>
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