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Topic ClosedProud to work for Autodesk in San Francisco

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: Proud to work for Autodesk in San Francisco
    Posted: 09.Mar.2015 at 04:00

When I lived in Phoenix, Arizona and worked for Océ Reprographic Technologies, I had a personal license plate for my car.

Ocephx

While still in Arizona, I returned to working for Autodesk as a remote employee, so I got a new personalized license plate.

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Alas in 2009 when I moved to California, some other resident already had AUTODSK. I considered ADSKLABS, but California only allows 7 characters. While renewing my auto registration in December 2014, I decided to treat myself for Christmas and spend the extra $50 for a personalized license plate. I got to visit the California DMV and pick it up the other day. In the tradition of OCE PHX, I went with ADSK SF for Autodesk San Francisco.

Adsksf01

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I recall how years ago, User Assistance Manager, Chris Blocher, sent me a picture of a plate he saw in New York.

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Donnia Tabor-Hanson of AUGI fame sent me a picture of her Tennessee plate:

CADmama2

It's nice to know there are enthusiasts nationwide.

Personalization is alive in the lab.

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