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[mrburns] I had a magnetic bumper sticker on my car for quite some time and never had it fall off.
the only problem I have with this is the extra time required to make sure that an apropriate message is displayed. |
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Mr. Burns, I presume that is why it is called DRY-ERASE. |
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DT, Pure genius. I suppose some kind of plastic film
covering would be a good idea, to avoid the ink run
scenario. |
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Also it'll become a popular recreation to wander car parks amending people's messages. |
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Yet another idea that's been lost to the ravages of time. |
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It's not that expensive to have a custom bumper sticker made, and a dry erase one like you suggested would likely be changed to something idiotic by someone else. |
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... by someone using a permanent marker, no doubt. |
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Apart from water, there is another problem: if it's written in dry-erase, and you're rear-ended, the ink will wipe off. |
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The marker attachment is the trick. Few people have a dry erase marker handy, and you need to attach it safely while maintaining accessibility. |
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I'm waiting for a punk to come up with a Sharpie. |
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Remove the description and I'll bun it... |
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