This Week at ADB, Inc., 22-28 June 2014
Steve Cole reports:
This week was dominated by steady work on the Federation Commander Tactics Manual (FCTM); we sent the cover to press and got it back on Friday. The weather this week was hot, over 90F every day. The spam storm mostly remained at something under 200 per day. We received copies today of the Japanese version of the old JagdPanther game Siege of Leningrad.
New on Warehouse 23, DriveThru RPG, and Wargame Vault this week was Spellbinder.
Steve Cole worked on the FCTM, did a Star Fleet Alert, and approved two 2500-series battleships to move to prototypes.
Steven Petrick worked on the FCTM and Captain's Log #49.
The Starlist Update Project moved forward with two new entries.
Leanna kept orders and accounting up to date.
Mike kept orders going out and rebuilt the inventory.
Simone did website updates, scanned JagdPanther #8 so it will be ready, and created some graphics. She got a second part-time graphics job a mile up the street from the office, and is now a fully employed, grown-up adult Texan.
Jean worked on the FCTM, managed our page on Facebook (which is up to 2147 friends), managed our Twitter feed (106 followers), commanded the Rangers, dealt with the continuing spam assault on the BBS, proofread the Star Fleet Alert, managed the blog feed, took care of customers, and did some marketing.
This week was dominated by steady work on the Federation Commander Tactics Manual (FCTM); we sent the cover to press and got it back on Friday. The weather this week was hot, over 90F every day. The spam storm mostly remained at something under 200 per day. We received copies today of the Japanese version of the old JagdPanther game Siege of Leningrad.
New on Warehouse 23, DriveThru RPG, and Wargame Vault this week was Spellbinder.
Steve Cole worked on the FCTM, did a Star Fleet Alert, and approved two 2500-series battleships to move to prototypes.
Steven Petrick worked on the FCTM and Captain's Log #49.
The Starlist Update Project moved forward with two new entries.
Leanna kept orders and accounting up to date.
Mike kept orders going out and rebuilt the inventory.
Simone did website updates, scanned JagdPanther #8 so it will be ready, and created some graphics. She got a second part-time graphics job a mile up the street from the office, and is now a fully employed, grown-up adult Texan.
Jean worked on the FCTM, managed our page on Facebook (which is up to 2147 friends), managed our Twitter feed (106 followers), commanded the Rangers, dealt with the continuing spam assault on the BBS, proofread the Star Fleet Alert, managed the blog feed, took care of customers, and did some marketing.
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