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Posted: 7/2/2014 1:06 PM
Perhaps the license plate's owner is an art collector...

Theo Hios, 90, Portrait Painter With Visionary Views of Nature

By ROBERTA SMITH
Published: January 16, 1999
 

Theo Hios, a New York painter and teacher, died on Sunday at St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital in Manhattan. He was 90 and had homes in Manhattan and Hampton Bays, N.Y.

During his six-decade painting career, his style occasionally turned abstract, but he mostly hewed to expressive portraits and especially visionary views of nature that were sometimes reminiscent of Marsden Hartley. These landscapes often resembled the canyons and precipices around Tripi, the small Greek village where he was born in 1908.

In 1929, after becoming disenchanted with law studies, Mr. Hios followed his father and a brother to New York, where he scraped together a living working mostly in restaurants. In 1934 he enrolled in a Works Progress Administration art class in a public school and by 1937 was a working member of the W.P.A. As a member of the Artists' Union, he had his first public showing with that organization in 1936.

During World War II, Mr. Hios enlisted in the Marine Corps and was made a combat photographer, serving in the Pacific. After the war he studied at the Art Students League with Morris Kantor and Vaclav Vytlacil. He had his first solo show in New York at the Contemporary Arts Gallery in 1947. That year he married Catherine Lekakis, a ceramist who was also Greek and a sister of the sculptor Michael Lekakis.

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Posted: 7/2/2014 3:19 PM
I see what you did there. 

Clever.
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Posted: 7/2/2014 10:27 PM
BillyTheCat wrote:expand_more
And counting "The Ohio" as seven characters ignores the space between the words. To fit on a regular Ohio plate, it would have to be "TheOhio," which wasn't what was presented.


JSF, I will bet you a large sum of cash that you can get two words of 7 letters on an Ohio Plate. Standard Ohio plates have 3 numerals and 4 Alphabetic characters with a space in between, which is the exact same as a plate reading THE OHIO. I have seen this vehicle around town quite a bit.


I think Billy is correct, except that it is actually 3 alphabetic characters then 4 numbers. And sidebar, someone pointed out to me how the majority of them begin with F, with some E and some G...and few others. It makes sense that they just go in order as they issue them, yet I never really thought about it and was dumbfounded when the first 10 cars or so I saw began with an F, mine included.


Andrew, thanks for catching my brain fart, I have corrected my original post.

JSF, awfully quiet
 I currently have an attack cat license plate. it is six characters max including spaces.  in case you don't believe me (i wanted seven characters), you can go to https://www.oplates.com/PlateSpecial.aspx pick ohio university and try it out. it will give you seven spaces, but anything seven characters will get a response of "Your Personalized Name will not fit on the plate you have selected."so technically you are both correct, you were just talking about different things in your oddly aggressive response than what JSF was




Last Edited: 7/2/2014 10:30:50 PM by Suga Fries
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Posted: 7/3/2014 5:45 PM
I'm pretty sure no one said the plate in question was an OHIO Bobcat plate. If this is a normal plate that is 7 characters plus a space. Why do some of you make the most simple things so damn hard?

Anyone that pays attention knows that special (not vanity) plates have a maximum of 6 characters. Non special plates are a maximum of 7 characters.
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Posted: 7/3/2014 6:27 PM
BillyTheCat wrote:expand_more
I'm pretty sure no one said the plate in question was an OHIO Bobcat plate....


I guess there was a misunderstanding, but I thought everyone was pretty clear about that.

OhioCatFan wrote:expand_more
Today I saw a vehicle leaving town toward Parkersburg with an AttackCat plate ....


First Street Forever wrote:expand_more
I'm so confused now. Doesn't the web site show the OU plates as only having 6 characters? I assume this is to allow space for the Attack Cat logo (though I bet the Paw would have allowed one more character)?
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OhioCatFan wrote:expand_more
For clarification:  THE OU is an Ohio AttackCat plate....


JSF wrote:expand_more
Yep. I had OU plates and they were six characters. ..


...anyway, now everyone is on the same page.
Last Edited: 7/3/2014 6:29:30 PM by L.C.
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Posted: 7/3/2014 6:31 PM
LC the plate that OCF points out is a totally different plate than the one that Oldcatz brought up. And go back and look, JSF specifically stated that THE OHIO would not fit on a regular plate.
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Posted: 7/3/2014 6:34 PM
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[QUOTE=JSF]Pretty sure "The Ohio" would be too many characters.


Imagine that you are clueless. I'd think anyone who took an extra semester of English would be able to read and count

Official guidelines for Ohio plates. http://www.bmv.ohio.gov/special_plates.stm[/QUOTE]



I'm so confused now. Doesn't the web site show the OU plates as only having 6 characters? I assume this is to allow space for the Attack Cat logo (though I bet the Paw would have allowed one more character)?


Yep. I had OU plates and they were six characters. And counting "The Ohio" as seven characters ignores the space between the words. To fit on a regular Ohio plate, it would have to be "TheOhio," which wasn't what was presented.
See above, JSF states "To fit on a regular Ohio Plate, it would have to be TheOhio". That is what I dispute, and there is no misunderstanding as to the type of plate.
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Posted: 7/3/2014 9:37 PM
Given the context that everyone else was talking about the special Attack-Cat plate, I interpreted JSF's post to be referring to the special OU plates, which he specifically mentions in the first half of his post. I agree that there is some ambiguity in his post because in the last half of his post he merely refers to an "Ohio plate".  I took "Ohio" to refer to the University, but I can see why you would have taken it to refer to the State, not the University.
Last Edited: 7/4/2014 7:43:24 AM by L.C.
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Posted: 7/4/2014 7:50 PM
This a response that is partly off topic but still in the spririt of the Ohio license plate topic. I recently re-watched the movie "Fargo" which gave me this idea.



I cannot afford to purchase a logo license plate and also have a vanity plate so I have changed my name to match my current plate.  This is my official name now.



Nice drawing; poor execution. Looks a bit like clipart cribbed for a ...270YAX
Last Edited: 7/4/2014 7:51:15 PM by bobcat2nc
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Posted: 7/8/2014 8:07 PM
I live in Virginia and Ohio is not a collegiate license plate option for me.....but Marshall is.
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Posted: 7/8/2014 10:01 PM
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I live in Virginia and Ohio is not a collegiate license plate option for me.....but Marshall is.

Means someone already has OHIO?

 
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Posted: 7/9/2014 6:38 AM
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Need more like this:


 

i have to give the owner of this car credit. He (or she) has to be very brave to drive around Central Ohio with this on his car.
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Posted: 7/9/2014 7:55 AM
I have noticed that many states will produce license plates for schools not located in their respective states.  As far as I know Ohio only offers Ohio schools (and probably not every single one).  I've seen PA, SC, GA to name a few that offer schools not located in their states.  Does anyone have an understanding of how this works?  My guess is if enough people request it (and purchase) they will go into production.  

Here is an example: 

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Posted: 7/9/2014 8:20 AM
OhioCatFan wrote:expand_more
I live in Virginia and Ohio is not a collegiate license plate option for me.....but Marshall is.


Means someone already has OHIO?
No means you cannot get an OHIO logo plate.
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Posted: 7/9/2014 12:32 PM
bobcatsquared wrote:expand_more
Need more like this:


 

i have to give the owner of this car credit. He (or she) has to be very brave to drive around Central Ohio with this on his car.


Maybe the driver's last name is Cheats.
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Posted: 7/9/2014 1:44 PM
Or maybe it is just someone really proud of their infidelity.
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Posted: 7/11/2014 8:16 AM
Deciduous Forest Cat wrote:expand_more
Need more like this:


i have to give the owner of this car credit. He (or she) has to be very brave to drive around Central Ohio with this on his car.


Maybe the driver's last name is Cheats.


Or maybe they are Irish - O'Cheats
Last Edited: 7/11/2014 9:21:27 AM by cc-cat
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Posted: 7/11/2014 1:55 PM
Have seen the plain "OHIO" West Virginia plate, I believe in Putnam Co., bobcat695.

I once used the WV plate "ONLY1OH" back when Boeh was stuck on that phraseology.
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Posted: 7/11/2014 2:26 PM
cc cat wrote:expand_more
Need more like this:


Whatever the motivation its someone willing to pay for a statement and a reaction they'll usually never see.  Good show.
i have to give the owner of this car credit. He (or she) has to be very brave to drive around Central Ohio with this on his car.


Maybe the driver's last name is Cheats.


Or maybe they are Irish - O'Cheats
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Posted: 7/13/2014 9:53 PM
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Have seen the plain "OHIO" West Virginia plate, I believe in Putnam Co., bobcat695.

I once used the WV plate "ONLY1OH" back when Boeh was stuck on that phraseology.
I haven't seen it. The only reason I know it's taken is that I tried to order it and couldn't. I saw "The OU" tonight for the first time at Belpre Kroger.

Slightly off topic, but I'm ordering the vinyl letters and naming our boat "Stand Up And Cheer". You can't have too much Bobcat pride, especially since we spend so much time on The Ohio River.
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Posted: 7/14/2014 5:58 PM
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[ . . . I saw "The OU" tonight for the first time at Belpre Kroger.
 . . . .

After a lot of "thread drift" this is getting close to my original question.  Now, someone just needs to wait for the owner to return to the car and find out who it is.  BAers have solved bigger mysteries than this one! 

 
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Posted: 11/17/2014 4:31 PM
Saw an Audi parked at the Clippinger Hall lot before Saturday's game with an Attackcat plate and OUOHYEAH license plate number. From Licking County. I thought I had an idea who the owner is but I was mistaken.
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Posted: 11/18/2014 3:00 PM
I miss my old SOLICH number on my OU plate. Was always funny to look in my rear view mirror and seeing people pull out their phones to take a pic or even have some stop me to talk about it. On the bright side I have two SOLICH plates signed by Solich. :)
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Posted: 11/18/2014 6:15 PM
I miss the ability to include photos in message board posts.
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Posted: 11/18/2014 10:32 PM
BillyTheCat wrote:expand_more
I live in Virginia and Ohio is not a collegiate license plate option for me.....but Marshall is.


Means someone already has OHIO?
No means you cannot get an OHIO logo plate.
To get an Ohio University logo plate in VA we would have to have 300 pre-paid deposits from alumni in place before they would agree to start producing them.

Similar rules in MD as well.

The Nation's Capital Chapter has been considering mounting. Campaign to get the requisite # of sign ups.
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