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Ah, the change...or, Linux, really? Gregory Eckrich 18JAN06 This is the first in a series of articles dicussing the use of open source Linux. Today we start with non-profits and operating systems. All of us have been subjected to the charming personality enhancements which occur in the fairer sex about once a month. The hope for those of us on the receiving end of PMS? Jack Daniels, perhaps; Midol, for the lady fair; and, the fact that it soon will be over (please, Lord). Along with the medications changes must be made to our routine, at least for a little while. Most humans are creatures of habit. Change is not comfortable. With age the desire not to change becomes stronger. Many times, change is for the better and needs to be implemented.
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