![]() Unfortunately, the price of an F1 ticket/weekend is just too much. Any tickets I buy for motorsport events, and programmes at such events, will also be covered from this pot. a small donation to sidepodcast, because it’s been my favourite F1 podcast for a long time.Īny books I buy in future relating to sports stats or motorsport will be covered henceforth from this pot.a subscription to the Autosport online content, in part to gain access to forix, which I’d forgotten is rubbish.a subscription to GP+ (not least because I aspire to getting a chart in there! -).I think $20 is the highest amount paid for a copy I’ve had to date, which generated a royalty of $17.50 (whoever that was – thank you :-)) You can also give free or discounted promo coupons away.) As part of the project is to explore ways of identifying and communicating motorsport stories, I’ve spent royalties so far on: Leanpub lets you set a minimum price but allows purchasers to pay what they want. Selling 5 a month (so one a week) means it could be hit or miss whether I make the minimum amount to receive a payment for that month. If I reckon on selling 10 books a month, that gives me about $75 at current running. Leanpub pays out if you are owed more than $40 collected in the run up to 45 days ahead of a payment date (so the Feb 1st payout was any monies collected up to mid-December and not refunded since). When I started my Wrangling F1 Data With R experiment, the intention was always to make use of any royalties to cover the costs associated with that activity. So I have a bit of an issue with juggling accounts…) In essence, I can pretty much move to Dropbox (save for those files I don’t want to share/expose to US servers etc etc just in passing, one thing Dropbox doesn’t seem to want to let me do is change the account email to another email address that I have another Dropbox account associated with. space is now now an issue, so though it probably goes against terms of service, I guess I could set up toplevel “family member” folders and we could all share the one subscription account, just selectively synching our own folders?.space is not now an issue, so I can put all my github clones into Dropboxl.space is not now an issue, so I can move the majority of my files to Dropbox, not just a selection of folders.The Dropbox subscription gets me 1TB, so this also got me thinking: The Dropbox fee is about amount I’m getting per book sold, so it seems churlish not to subscribe to Dropbox – it is part of the cost of doing business, as it were. ![]() As it’s the start of the month, I received a small royalty payment for the Wrangling F1 Data With R book. I use Dropbox all the time, and it forms part of my workflow for using Leanpub. Time to delete stuff & get out of shared folders…īut then I thought again… The discounted price on a monthly payment plan is £5.59/month which on PayPal converted this month to $8.71. You can choose to delete the transfer yourself, which immediately and permanently deletes it from Dropbox.įind out more on how to create and send transfers, how to view sent and received transfers, and how to manage Dropbox Transfer for your team account.Ah ha… email from dropbox telling me my promo 15GB will drop to 5GB. When a transfer is deleted, it’s removed from the Expired tab on. Dropbox Transfer, Professional, Education, Essentials, Advanced, Business, Business Plus, and Enterprise: Transfers are deleted 180 days after their expiration date.Dropbox Basic, Plus, Family, and Standard: Transfers are deleted 30 days after their expiration date.This deletion timeline will depend on your plan: When are transfers deleted from Dropbox servers?Įxpired transfers are deleted from Dropbox servers after a set period of time. If you don’t create a custom expiration date, the default expiration for your transfer is 30 days. Dropbox Transfer, Professional, Education, Essentials, Business, Advanced, Business Plus, Enterprise: You can set a custom expiration date when you create your transfer.Dropbox Basic, Family, Plus, and Standard: 7 days. ![]() The length of time before a transfer expires depends on the plan you have:
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