Found some more cans near a turn in the road on Hoffman today. We brought them home.
Spent a good part of the day trying to develop this template with vertical centering. I manage to get it working but I created a page that had no scroll bars in any browser. With Joe Tunis’s help, I got the scroolbars back but then lost the centering.
I say “I” but all I have done is search the web for help in executing this design. I wrote about this project a few days ago and Martin Edic sent me a link to a blog that had a great piece on vertical centering with css.
“I get high with a little help from my friends”.
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These beer can leavings are fascinating. Is this a bunch of kids who sneak off to Hoffman Road to get plastered? Or one industrial-strength alcoholic who pulls over on Hoffman Road to fuel his secret addiction before going home? Or somebody who doesn’t want to be bothered with deposit returns so they dump them there? This particular pile looks like a sixer of regular cans and a 12-pack of 16 oz-ers. Whoever it is, that’s a solid customer for Anheuser-Busch – they should get frequent drinker miles.
somebody needs 2 open up a can on him.
The cans bothered me at first. Now I just pick them up. Big deal. I’ll keep the deposit. They are all 24 ounce cans. I don’t think they come in six picks. And they are scattered near the woods. That photo is misleading. Peggi and I rounded them up. They were all tossed near the road. Kids would go beeper in the woods and find a cool spot.
Budweiser seems to be the alcoholic beer drinkers brew of choice. That’s just my lopsided opinion. I do know some and I like jumping to conclusions. Maybe it’s the “Drinkability”. It does meet that low standard.
drinkability, i have been trying to wrap my head around that advertising catchword, it seems to promote consuming large quantities of beer, remember when the coneheads on snl would drink sixpacks all at once, is that drinkability?