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Still can’t see this one. Different browsers, different machines, even.
The database is all screwed up at the moment, but this page is fine. What you’re experiencing is a Windows problem. I used to see it all the time with clients. It has to do with Windows browsers not showing the latest version of a Web page. You need to clear the browser cache, reboot, or burn sage.
I can’t believe you just went all Apple-KoolAid on me. Windows problem, fiffle. When I woke up this morning it still wasn’t working on the iPad. (What? Doesn’t everyone go to bed with their Gadget?)
Now working on the Gadget as well as on the PC. I was just getting ready to shop for sage to burn. Mighta had to mailorder…
Happens to Mac users, too, if they never restart their browsers, which is probably why it didn’t show up on the iPad. Been using Macs since ’84. You really ought to get one, you know.
I like this one. Reminds of when I lived in Albuquerque in the late 70′s and we used to sample a local shine by the name of “La Copita” (if my brain cells recall correctly). The trippy thing I do remember clearly is that most of the pint bottles (no metric back then) that it came in were often different from each other. They apparently were recycling other brand bottles to use – “green” before it became cool
Good story! I’ve never seen this brand before. Found it about 10 minutes walk from our house.