Working Multiple Projects Equals a Schedule in Disarray

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Future note to self: Don't commit to too many projects.

So I've found out the hard way that working on multiple projects can be a real pain, especially to schedules. And while I've been trying to stay on top of things inevitably schedules fall apart when you don't have enough hours in the day to work on everything. It doesn't help when you have to battle a virus as well. The good news is the virus is gone and feel good.

As well I'm back from my various meetings in Montreal and Mountain View and am now tackling my to do list. Number one on my priority list is to get On Orbit back on schedule. Today's primary task is the integration and updating of our advertising management software system which is critical to making On Orbit profitable.

I won't put a date on when we'll launch On Orbit as my to do list is still filling up with those small things. But the Alpha version is real close to being open to the public.

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