This Week at ADB, Inc., 28 April - 4 May 2013
Steve Cole reports:
This was the week of Operation Fetch, the mission to rescue Jean from her former home and a bad situation there. The mission was successful and Jean arrived in Amarillo late at night on Saturday, 4 May. The weather this week was nice in Amarillo but it rained every day on the two Steves as they drove across six states to Jean. The spam storm mostly remained at something under 200 per day.
New on e23 this week was Captain's Log #28.
Steve Cole and Steven Petrick drove to North Carolina, loaded everything Jean owned into a rented truck (and Jean had more stuff than Imelda Marcos). Steven Petrick drove the truck back to Amarillo while Jean drove her car and Steve Cole navigated, operated the radio, and complained that his broken leg hurt. Special thanks to Howard Bampton and Chris Sanchez who drove to Jean's house to help load the truck.
Leanna kept orders and accounting up to date.
Mike kept orders going out, rebuilt the inventory, and managed customer service.
Joel finished his final week at ADB: he did website updates, sent press releases, sank pirates, and helped Mike. Joel will, for a few months, work for us via remote connection.
Jean mostly packed her stuff and drove. She also managed our page on Facebook (which is up to 1,586 friends).
This was the week of Operation Fetch, the mission to rescue Jean from her former home and a bad situation there. The mission was successful and Jean arrived in Amarillo late at night on Saturday, 4 May. The weather this week was nice in Amarillo but it rained every day on the two Steves as they drove across six states to Jean. The spam storm mostly remained at something under 200 per day.
New on e23 this week was Captain's Log #28.
Steve Cole and Steven Petrick drove to North Carolina, loaded everything Jean owned into a rented truck (and Jean had more stuff than Imelda Marcos). Steven Petrick drove the truck back to Amarillo while Jean drove her car and Steve Cole navigated, operated the radio, and complained that his broken leg hurt. Special thanks to Howard Bampton and Chris Sanchez who drove to Jean's house to help load the truck.
Leanna kept orders and accounting up to date.
Mike kept orders going out, rebuilt the inventory, and managed customer service.
Joel finished his final week at ADB: he did website updates, sent press releases, sank pirates, and helped Mike. Joel will, for a few months, work for us via remote connection.
Jean mostly packed her stuff and drove. She also managed our page on Facebook (which is up to 1,586 friends).
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