This Week at ADB, Inc., 17-23 March 2013
Steve Cole reports:
This was a normal week at ADB. The design team designed; the production team produced. The weather this week was cooler. The spam storm mostly remained at something under 200 per day.
New on e23: Klingon Ship Card ePack #2.
Steve Cole worked on Star Fleet Marines Last Stand, some Mongoose stuff, finished Romulan ePack #2, did most of Romulan ePack #3, did alerts for next week, wrote blogs for Jean's file, discussed Squadron Strike with Ken Burnside, did quality control on 1200 map panels, and worked on the Captain's Log #47 story. He did an old CA SSD for someone who asked for it. He continues to get better on his crutches and hopes to be recovered by the end of April.
Steven Petrick worked on the Federation section of the Master Starship Book.
Leanna kept orders and accounting up to date. She continued upgrading computers as the hardware arrived.
Mike kept orders going out, rebuilt the inventory, and managed customer service.
Joel did website updates, sank pirates, and helped Mike.
Jean managed our page on Facebook (which is up to 1,542 friends) and did some marketing.
This was a normal week at ADB. The design team designed; the production team produced. The weather this week was cooler. The spam storm mostly remained at something under 200 per day.
New on e23: Klingon Ship Card ePack #2.
Steve Cole worked on Star Fleet Marines Last Stand, some Mongoose stuff, finished Romulan ePack #2, did most of Romulan ePack #3, did alerts for next week, wrote blogs for Jean's file, discussed Squadron Strike with Ken Burnside, did quality control on 1200 map panels, and worked on the Captain's Log #47 story. He did an old CA SSD for someone who asked for it. He continues to get better on his crutches and hopes to be recovered by the end of April.
Steven Petrick worked on the Federation section of the Master Starship Book.
Leanna kept orders and accounting up to date. She continued upgrading computers as the hardware arrived.
Mike kept orders going out, rebuilt the inventory, and managed customer service.
Joel did website updates, sank pirates, and helped Mike.
Jean managed our page on Facebook (which is up to 1,542 friends) and did some marketing.
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