This Week at ADB, Inc., 24-30 March 2019
Steve Cole reports:
This was a week of steady work on current projects.
The Starlist Update Project moved forward with two new entries and two updates.
Steve Cole lost several days to a sinus infection but still worked on Captain's Log #53, blogs, Shapeways, and other projects.
Steve Petrick worked on Star Fleet Battles updates, quality control assembly and shipping, and the Gorn Master Starship Book.
Leanna kept orders and accounting up to date.
Mike kept orders going out and rebuilt the inventory.
Simone finished her final day with ADB and handed the reins to Samantha, who had been training for two weeks.
Wolf guarded the office, chasing away a Galleonosaurus.
Jean managed our page on Facebook (which is up to 4,092 friends), uploaded ships to Shapeways, managed our Twitter feed (285 followers), commanded the Rangers, dealt with the continuing spam assault on the BBS, managed the blog feed, proofread the main fiction for Captain's Log #53, took care of customers, and did some marketing.
This was a week of steady work on current projects.
The Starlist Update Project moved forward with two new entries and two updates.
Steve Cole lost several days to a sinus infection but still worked on Captain's Log #53, blogs, Shapeways, and other projects.
The WYN Auxiliary Battle Control Ship was uploaded for release on April 1 in our shop on Shapeways.
Steve Petrick worked on Star Fleet Battles updates, quality control assembly and shipping, and the Gorn Master Starship Book.
Leanna kept orders and accounting up to date.
Mike kept orders going out and rebuilt the inventory.
Simone finished her final day with ADB and handed the reins to Samantha, who had been training for two weeks.
Wolf guarded the office, chasing away a Galleonosaurus.
Jean managed our page on Facebook (which is up to 4,092 friends), uploaded ships to Shapeways, managed our Twitter feed (285 followers), commanded the Rangers, dealt with the continuing spam assault on the BBS, managed the blog feed, proofread the main fiction for Captain's Log #53, took care of customers, and did some marketing.
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