As soon as I wrote my last post about our moving time chaos, Murphy went into hiding an everything started going right for us. Friday we packed everything. Saturday we spent the entire day moving, but we were able to do it in two truckloads and the weather turned out to not be all that bad. Sunday George and Greg loaded all of the products on to shelving units while Mike and I set up the computers and the network (our Sprint Mobile Broadband Card + Linksys router is working great thus far – download speeds are well over 1 mbps with three computers running at once, and the Skype VOIP phones all work well).
Here are some pics that Mike took throughout the weekend:
Loading the truck…
The Industrial Park entrance as we pulled in…
Empty warehouse with just our shelving units…
Products off of the truck…
The way we left it last night (good enough for now)…
I’ll admit, it does feel pretty cool to all be working together in our warehouse today


Wow – looks awesome mate! Congrats!
Man, it looks like a cave… no windows!
Dude, this is freaking awesome! I LOVE IT.
One word comes to mind when I look at these pictures.
Potential.
Enjoy it. These pictures make me want to move into office space but I know it’s absolutely totally unnecessary! Too bad!
Thanks guys. It’s been a fun day working here so far.
It’s definitely great for our situation, but man Adam, you’ve got one hell of a “virtual company” and there are so many advantages to not having the crazy expenses we’re encountering now.
Awesome! Congrats dudes
I’m throwing my next party @ the PA warehouse!
Hells yes Nev! We’re planning on throwing a party once it warms up and we clean a few things up.
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