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PANIC High Newsletter #2: First Patch is go!

Hello again, current students (and possibly future interested attendees)! Today we celebrate not only the two-week-a-versary (I tried looking up if this had a proper Latin name, but the Goobluz search engine was NO HELP

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Hello again, current students (and possibly future interested attendees)! Today we celebrate not only the two-week-a-versary (I tried looking up if this had a proper Latin name, but the Goobluz search engine was NO HELP) of the beginning of school here at Multiverse High! We’ve been very pleased to see your happy faces in the halls (although every day we seem to see less and less Kevins – are you cutting class, young men?) and hope to see more promising young folks join our ranks. We’re pleased to also offer up our very first “Patch”! I have been told this is a fascinating bit of technology that presents fixes to issues large and small. How lovely! Our excellent technology officer has given me a list of some things that have been dealt with: + A number of typos have been fixed, thanks to the diligence of multiple students in pointing them out! Thank you for your conscientiousness! + “Self-voicing” mechanic will now not repeatedly read the date. Although it is always prudent to be mindful of one’s scheduling, constant reminders bordering on nagging are never any fun! + Minor visual errors have been fixed (likely thanks to Art Club!) A quick apology to students from the Mac and Linux departments that we do not yet have versions ready for you, but rest assured that our whole faculty is working very hard on the problem, and are being assisted by some truly kind and hardworking individuals. Your help today makes a better tomorrow! That’s it for me for now, but I do hope you check back in with us for future exciting updates. Be sure to tell everyone about the fun you have at Multiverse High – we always welcome new enrollees! Happy Learning! Annie VanderMeer Mitsoda Principal (Project Lead)

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changedHello again, current students (and possibly future interested attendees)! Today we celebrate not only the two-week-a-versary (I tried looking up if this had a proper Latin name, but the Goobluz search engine was NO HELP) of the beginning of school here at Multiverse High! We’ve been very pleased to see your happy faces in the halls (although every day we seem to see less and less Kevins – are you cutting class, young men?) and hope to see more promising young folks join our ranks. We’re pleased to also offer up our very first “Patch”! I have been told this is a fascinating bit of technology that presents fixes to issues large and small. How lovely! Our excellent technology officer has given me a list of some things that have been dealt with: + A number of typos have been fixed, thanks to the diligence of multiple students in pointing them out! Thank you for your conscientiousness! + “Self-voicing” mechanic will now not repeatedly read the date. Although it is always prudent to be mindful of one’s scheduling, constant reminders bordering on nagging are never any fun! + Minor visual errors have been fixed (likely thanks to Art Club!) A quick apology to students from the Mac and Linux departments that we do not yet have versions ready for you, but rest assured that our whole faculty is working very hard on the problem, and are being assisted by some truly kind and hardworking individuals. Your help today makes a better tomorrow! That’s it for me for now, but I do hope you check back in with us for future exciting updates. Be sure to tell everyone about the fun you have at Multiverse High – we always welcome new enrollees! Happy Learning! Annie VanderMeer Mitsoda Principal (Project Lead)

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