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Many fretful citizens panicked last week when they found nothing in Akbar's
Face Mall. That's right: nothing. There was NOTHING on the shelves!
This caused
a national outbreak (okay, not quite) and many citizens asked what
was going on. Would you ever see your parts again? Had City Hall forgotten to
mention that server space was too low and all parts were about to get deleted?
Had boycotting worked and Whyville was suddenly going down the drain? Had some
alien force from an alternate Universe eaten a cheese sandwich for lunch,
causing a random planet (Earth) to suffer global computer malfunctions, leading
to the disappearance of face parts? Or had something more reasonable, and
temporary happened?
Well, I'll tell you that since you have probably already noticed that the face farts have
made their return, there is obviously an explanation, and a code orange was not
necessary. In fact, some of the hate mail I received, as well as some of the
complaints that were sent to City Hall, was completely uncalled for. Yes, it's
okay to alert the proper authorities that there's a problem, but sending hate
mail is never justified, especially when you are hating someone who has nothing
to do with the problem. >_<
So what happened? The answer may shock you. I asked City Hall what was up
and I was told, "...nothing was deleted at Akbar's. It's just that our server
crashed, and so it had to restart. While it was down and while it was
restarting, nothing shows up at Akbar's. I've asked our programmer to add a
message to Akbar's so that citizens don't get so worried if this happens again.
This is a good opportunity, however, to show citizens why we needed to expire
face parts. The server crash was because the number of face parts in our store
was just too large. It couldn't handle it well anymore, so it crashed..."
Excuse me while I put on my shocked face: *Gasp!* Since the beginning of the
summer, City Hall has been saying that the face parts have been putting a severe
strain on the servers and immediate action needed to be taken. City Hall took
action by instating the expiration policy at Akbar's. Yet, this
was the end of the world for some people. Despite protests, petitions and
drastic boycotts, City Hall has remained firm in her position. And I can see
why. In fact, it's a wonder to me that this hadn't happened before. Imagine the
state Akbar's would be in if face parts weren't expiring!
What needs to be done to stop another face part-related server crash? Well,
it appears to me that the expiration of face parts isn't enough when you consider the
number of citizens who own mass numbers of parts. Hermionez suggested in
a recent article that you buy either a Why-Pass or something from the Whyville
Store. These are great suggestions! In fact, I'm currently in the process of
begging my mom for money so that I can buy a spiffy new notebook!
Hermionez also suggested that Whyville could get funding if we all helped get
sponsors. But hey, that sounds like a lot of work, so I'm gonna make this task
easier: In my Senate platform, I promised to help find more funding by getting
sponsors, and I've started on that goal. If you would like me to contact a
company looking for sponsorship, all you have to do is send me the name of the
company and what they do or sell. It's that simple! And just think, you could
help prevent a server crash, as well as help get new features added. So far,
I've been focusing mainly on clothing companies targeted at teens, as well as food and
candy companies and various organizations that promote science. If you know an organization that falls into one of these categories, simply drop me a line.
Even if your ideas don't fit into these categories, but you still think they'd would
be worthwhile to contact , then I'd love to here your suggestions!
I guess that's all for now. So, until the next time, play safe, be happy and
remember to tie your shoes! And please use your brain before you do something.
You have a brain for a reason!
Giggler01.
Don't you feel it now.
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