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What Woozle Is Doing Right Now

Entries are most recent first; to read in order, start at the end.

Overview

  • Legal summary document
    • Updated accounting spreadsheet
  • Images for existing VBZ items

Today

07:39, 15 Aug 2005 (EDT): Putting together an order for Liquid Blue. 08:22, 15 Aug 2005 (EDT): okay, that's done... Now I need to ship that one shirt (customer paid with PayPal yesterday)

What Woozle Was Doing Earlier

2005-08-14

09:03, 14 Aug 2005 (EDT): Uploading rebuilt vbz pages. Finally (finally!) added the new Beatles and Yes shirts to inventory, so maybe someone will actually buy them now. I've got three more boxes of what looks like sets of Mountain close-outs, so probably no need to tag them (lots and lots of the same design in different sizes), and then a few other bits and pieces left over. Also need to get a Liquid Blue order ready to place on Monday morning. Oh, and there was an order to reactivate because the customer wanted to use PayPal, and another order to charge because I decided not to wait for the rest of it...

2005-08-13

17:08, 13 Aug 2005 (EDT): I have discovered the joys of buying used CDs for one cent plus shipping on Amazon, or about $2.50 with shipping (which is still less than I used to pay for most used LPs in the late 1980s, even without adjusting for inflation). Not every CD is that cheap, but more than you'd think... a couple of weeks ago I got a Smashmouth CD at that price, and just now I got Tubthumping -- possibly the very last Tigger-certified Trampoline Song.

Before that, I was finally starting to make a dent in the huge stack of unfiled shirts-etc. hanging around the office. I'm starting to run out of places to put stock boxes.

2005-08-12

07:34, 12 Aug 2005 (EDT): Decided not to try to figure out a way to automatically set prices of in-stock discontinued items; used existing price codes to set them once, and then can set them manually if needed later.

2005-08-11

16:40, 11 Aug 2005 (EDT): Oh... I should be doing something, shouldn't I. ...Well, okay, actually I was working on some revisions to the data design of the ordering system (the catalog part) because I needed to enter some new items, and the whole "price code" thing started seeming really redundant some time ago. So I got rid of it; "TGroups" are now used to maintain pricing information. Unfortunately, when I ran a test build of some pages, the builder got into some kind of tangle. So I'm trying to figure out what's up with that.

And then I really should get back to the legal summary... er, the accounting... er, the HyperMoney-online scripts... er, the HyperAdmin coding. Yeah.

21:26, 11 Aug 2005 (EDT): Trying to figure out how the pricing interface should work for items which are no longer available from the supplier but which are in stock. Can't always depend on prices having been set earlier, which is what we've been doing so far.

2005-08-10

17:23, 10 Aug 2005 (EDT): Hmm, I seem to have missed a day. I know I was doing some shipping yesterday, and a couple of other things... I finally started to collect the information about Josh's history, but I still don't have the older email collected and the program I was going to use to collect it is having technical obstacle after technical obstacle. Shipped two more things today; now waiting for deposits to arrive so I can place the next round of orders (hopefully it will come in before the debit for the 2nd half of the SunDog order comes in, otherwise things will be Icky).

Feeling otherwise very unfocused, starting shortly after we picked up Benjamin.

2005-08-08

07:43, 8 Aug 2005 (EDT): Working on login sequence for HyperAdmin, ultimately to be used for HyperMoney and other web-based applications, which in turn should let me post accountings online. It'll soon be time to get kids ready to go, though, and then we'll be out for a couple of hours erranding.

17:44, 8 Aug 2005 (EDT): Gaahh!! http://www.nydailynews.com/news/wn_report/story/335379p-286516c.html I say we boycott Daylight Savings Time altogether. Take all the money they will need to budget for software fixes and use it to buy solar panels.

Also, took photos of the burned-down #143 Pinecrest. I feel weird about posting them, because I'm sure the owners must feel absolutely horrible after all the work they've been putting in renovating the place. I mean, I'm sure (I hope?) insurance will take care of the expense, but who knows what irreplaceable quasi-historical parts of the house are gone forever? And of course the insurance company can't replace the time lost; that house has been under renovation for about a year now...

I'm also assuming nobody was in the house when it happened, and that therefore nobody was hurt.

2005-08-07

15:35, 7 Aug 2005 (EDT): HyperMoney was going to need a security system, so I'm adapting the one I mostly-created for VbzCart as a separate component. It's going slowly.

Also created a favicon.ico for vbz.net to reduce 404 errors, and made the favicon.ico for the hypertwiki properly transparent -- at least, it should be, though I can't see the difference yet. (Just checked, and apparently it's still using the image cached on disk, and the cache expires on Tuesday. So I loaded it on a different browser and... yes, there we go.)

2005-08-06

08:30, 6 Aug 2005 (EDT): Yesterday, uploaded all the scanned check images from Grievers. Now I'm trying to figure out some reasonable way to show the accounting on the wiki. The obvious solution is just to enter it as a table, but the first time I started doing that I somehow managed to crash FireFox and lose all my edits. It probably won't happen again, but it ticked me off enough to put some effort into finding a better solution.

11:16, 6 Aug 2005 (EDT): Typing on the HyperMoney page; looks like a lot of what I'm typing should probably have its own page(s). Also chatting with Sinaasappeltje.

2005-08-04

20:53, 4 Aug 2005 (EDT): Shipped Mountain shirts that came in yesterday, except for those awaiting confirmation from customers. Processed and uploaded some of the RDA check images I scanned yesterday. Typed up SvsG: Phone Bills page.

2005-08-03

10:23, 3 Aug 2005 (EDT): Transcribing emails for Staddon vs. Griever.

15:59, 3 Aug 2005 (EDT): Finally received copies of inspected documents from defense lawyer, via my lawyer. Now updating records and scanning stuff.

2005-08-02

16:37, 2 Aug 2005 (EDT): Just finished shipping a bunch of shirts. Now, should I work on HyperFile, or Staddon vs. Griever? Or should I check the official to-do list? <checks official to-do list> On balance, I think SvsG... but should do some dishes first.

2005-08-01

16:26, 1 Aug 2005 (EDT): The morning (a word which here means "the part of the day prior to now") was mostly errands and miscellaneous chores, though I did manage to get two in-stock orders into the mail. Currently working towards getting the items in the Liquid Blue package (which arrived Friday after we left for the beach) into tomorrow's mail.

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