And how many sales does it take to become #1 in the "Business of Art Reference" category?
Four.
Four sales make you #1.
I also give toddlers the boot so I can claim victory.
Writing lots of personal checks this month. License plate renewal (went up), water bill (had yet another fee tacked onto it), property tax. Anybody who wants to charge a "convenience fee" for taking payment in a way that ought to be cheaper and easier for them gets stuck with paper checks in the mail.
Shippo fluff stats email is weird again. It says my boxes travelled 23 miles in April... to reach 9 states. That's so far off that it doesn't even make sense as a per shipment mean. It could /maybe/ be a median distance, but I think they're just making numbers up instead of bothering to do the sums.
Started playing Gris last night (it's on sale). I don't expect it'll have a lot of replay value for me, but I'm enjoying it so far. I've gotten far enough in that it's building dramatic tension but doing it without presenting the player with risk of punishment (no death traps, no game overs, failed attempts at solving the puzzles don't require tons of backtracking).
Still, I think I definitely picked the right people to look this over as there's been surprisingly little overlap in what different reviewers are flagging.
One of my employees dropped off a couple packs of bagels after hearing about my failure to acquire bagels on my most recent grocery run. That was entirely unexpected (and I don't have cream cheese for them), but nice of them to do. One pack is a flavor I haven't tried yet and the other is something that I already know I like.
Author of Typica software for coffee roasters.