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- This article did not make it into the November issue... but it's
- sentiments so well put... here it is now. Late but still from the
- heart.
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- Thanksgiving is just a memory now with the rest of the holiday season
- approaching. The popular press tells us that this is a tough time of the
- year. Far from being joyful, people are depressed even as they visit the
- richly decorated stores, presumably searching for a gift for a loved one.
- Why this depression exists is still a mystery. It's said the pagans held
- festivals around the end of the year because they were fearful of the
- coming winter. Perhaps the modern sadness stems not so much from fear of
- famine but from unfulfilled expectations. We seek happiness by having
- even more possessions but don't seem to find it.
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- Some people with few possessions are quite excited these days - the
- people in Eastern Europe and, to a lesser extent, in the Soviet Union.
- The crumbling of the "Iron Curtain" is one of the most important events
- since World War II. The reports of living conditions in these "captive
- nations" should give us pause. We should be greatful we live where we
- do.
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- Personal computers are extremely scarce in the Soviet Union and other
- Communist countries. Small computers are finding their way into schools
- but private ownership is only a dream. Bulletin Board systems are
- virtually unknown. The state controls the flow of information and the
- electronic revolution is strictly regulated. The chiefs of the
- photocopying centers in Soviet offices are said to be KGB agents. Phones
- are tapped by this immense bureaucracy.
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- Contrast this with the West. We can buy a computer, hook it up to a
- phone line and participate in an international conversation on just about
- any subject. We have a rich source of computer programs for little or no
- cost. The power of such a freedom should not be underestimated. We are
- free to write computer programs and are free to share them with everyone
- else. Not only do we get the best, we get it for the least cost. The
- electronic revolution and our freedoms have given us an efficient and a
- creative way to produce, transmit and share information.
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- So, if you're feeling a bit sad in the coming weeks, remember all that we
- have to be thankful for. Call a BBS and say hello. And say thanks.
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