Whoa. I squinted and squinted and still couldn't make it out. For a second there, I thought it might have said burrito, but the last few characters are way off.
Man. Now I want a "burrito" vanity plate. It would make sense, what with the restaurant and all.
Oh. That's not fun. It should be BURR86 or nothing! (Or BURRITO.)
Hey. I started a blog for my restaurant as an alternative to the usual dull-ass restaurant websites, but now I realized that Blogger only lets people upload images, not PDFs. Got any ideas as to how I could host a pdf file cheaply if not free? I don't want to mess with a full on website. Do you think imageshack would be okay or would I just be asking for trouble doing that? The PDF files in question would be for our main menu, our catering menu, and our deli/bulk food menu. Plus whatever other weirdness Dad wants me to have up there.
It's on Blogger because free is kind of important right now. I have zero budget for this and since I'm still not drawing a paycheck from the restaurant I don't have any cash of my own to cover it until the store can reimburse me. I thought that maybe since you're so savvy about this kind of stuff, you might know where to point me. Even a cheap suggestion I could start saving up for would be appreciated. :D
I didn't know any off the top of my head, but http://laurenstephens.net/ is specifically for free .pdfs and was the top hit on Google for it; I doubt imageshack would react well. Google Docs is also free, but won't let you do .pdfs (yet).
To be completely web-savvy in the presentation, I'd create an actual text-and-images page or entry with the same general info as the .pdf, and then link to the .pdf for download should someone want to have a nicely printable copy.
That's an S? It looks so much like a 5, although maybe that's the low resolution.
Also I'm surprised at how many Arizona license plates I see with how far north we are, although they're all parked at school so I guess it makes sense.
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Man. Now I want a "burrito" vanity plate. It would make sense, what with the restaurant and all.
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The license plate frame admonishes the viewer to fight like a man -- on one's knees.
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Hey. I started a blog for my restaurant as an alternative to the usual dull-ass restaurant websites, but now I realized that Blogger only lets people upload images, not PDFs. Got any ideas as to how I could host a pdf file cheaply if not free? I don't want to mess with a full on website. Do you think imageshack would be okay or would I just be asking for trouble doing that? The PDF files in question would be for our main menu, our catering menu, and our deli/bulk food menu. Plus whatever other weirdness Dad wants me to have up there.
It's on Blogger because free is kind of important right now. I have zero budget for this and since I'm still not drawing a paycheck from the restaurant I don't have any cash of my own to cover it until the store can reimburse me. I thought that maybe since you're so savvy about this kind of stuff, you might know where to point me. Even a cheap suggestion I could start saving up for would be appreciated. :D
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To be completely web-savvy in the presentation, I'd create an actual text-and-images page or entry with the same general info as the .pdf, and then link to the .pdf for download should someone want to have a nicely printable copy.
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Also I'm surprised at how many Arizona license plates I see with how far north we are, although they're all parked at school so I guess it makes sense.
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