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Letter from the CEO

Making a List, Checking it Twice

 

By Robert Pritchett

 

December is a month for remembrances and reflection, a time for celebration and a feeling of "goodwill towards all men", as we look forward to the Holy-day season of the year.

 

Due to heated political debates regarding the future of the US and ergo, our earth, as we see certain " 'isms" take over the world and reduce liberty to enslavement, we sadly lost some staff, but gained others in their place. 

 

We began soliciting funds from you, our readers, and that exercise is more promise than reality, but those few PayPal payments we've received are indeed welcome and we make every cent count. Please make our Holy-days be bright!

 

Wish Lists

 

Regarding lists, hopefully we will have one in this issue of macCompanion magazine showing the various books, hardware and software we've reviewed in 2008. There are other lists we don't really want to be on, such as "Red" or "Blue" political target lists, unemployment lists, "short" lists, "naughty" lists, "Disappeared" lists or Pandemic lists.

 

There are other lists we do want to be on however, such as your Holy-day lists, "nice" lists and if possible, the Lord's list. After all, we need to remember the "Reason for the Season".

 

Wishful Thinking

 

We pray and hope that each of you will not be found unemployed, involved in any economic turmoil (worldwide Depression), be found in good health, not embroiled in war and somehow, some way, find peace in your souls, have good food in your bellies and leakproof roofs over your heads, that you can sleep well without pain, that peace reigns in your hearts and you can find time to "do good" to others, both now and throughout the New Year.

 

May we live in Liberty and not have to endure enslavement and may we all enjoy the comforting company of our dear friends and families. That is both my prayer and my wish. May it come true!

 

Peace and Prosperity to all.

 

Sincerely and with love,

 

Robert L. Pritchett