Last week I found a listing on the Materials Exchange List for blue Akro storage containers. Thanks to a timely contact, we have 50 stackable small-parts storage containers on the way! Dan will arrange to pick them up tomorrow. The best news is they are free!!! The non-profit-shuffle worked, and they are giving them to us, rather than charging a dollar each.
Tonight I worked hard at creating the user profile pages for the site. We have a bunch of people who have registered, but we will need them to update their profiles as we go forward. I still don't have the link set between their profile, and their newsletter subscriptions. I really want that right on the front page of the registration process.
Tomorrow...
This week we have been busy getting the bikeped.org domain name renewed. That does not sound like such a big deal, but we had some trouble finding out who was actually able to log into our account at DirectNIC. So far we have John Carlson (board member), Stephen Eisenmenger (former board member), me (former executive director) and Martin Lubell (former RenBox owner) involved.
After a few days of emails and phone calls, I think we have it down now.
Winter continues, but we all know that Spring is just around the corner. Before Winter slips away, we need to get our website whipped into shape. That's where you can help!
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Last night, Dan Kueny and I ran the internet connection line from the back up to the front counter. We installed phone jacks there in anticipation of reactivating the internet connection at the shop. It went pretty smoothly, expecially considering how many wheels are in the shop that we had to navigate around. We started around 8:45, and were out the door at 10:15 pm.
Next step is to get a wireless router so we can connect the two computers, and then provide wireless for our customers too.
Wilbur here, just working on the layout of the new site. This is getting a little more complicated that I thought. Then again this is going to be a BIG site with lots of content.
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