I've spent most of the day watching tutorial videos for ShipStation. ShipStation is in many ways wonderful, and is saving my bacon as far as Australian shipping is concerned, but the interface is not as user-friendly for me as something like PirateShip. Pirate Ship is amazing, and their branding is delightful, but ShipStation is more powerful for what I need at the moment, so I'm sticking with them for the time being. Also they were amazing when I needed help. So yeah, watching a bunch of "how to" videos so I don't have to enter each address in by hand individually, which is what I've been doing. There is a better way.
I've just got hold of Emily M. Danforth's Plain Bad Heroines, it's very readable so far, and it's hard to keep my hands off it and keep doing my work. My copy has New Yorker style illustrations, so that's entertaining.
I also got a copy of Dune, which I have never read even though it and its sequels were banging around my house a lot when I was very small. I remember being traumatized by a picture of a giant sandworm with a man's face. So I'll probably read that one next. (Not the one with the giant sandworm guy, that's a sequel I guess. Phil says maybe don't bother reading that far into the series, but I might do it for Science if I feel like it.)
Thank you, and good night!
--Kaja