The New Year is generally a time for looking ahead, for commitments to the future, it's a time to prepare for fresh new beginnings. The New Year is a time for recovering from your New Year's Eve hangover and resolving to quit smoking, lose ten pounds and become a better person. Well, at least for a week or so.
The New Year is also a time for reflection, for remembering the past, accepting mistakes and praising achievements. That is why I'd like to welcome you with pride to our January issue simply entitled History.
This is a rather short issue as many of our writers dissapeared for the holidays. However, rest assured that when I find those romantics who would rather spend some quality time with their families instead of working (unpaid) for me, they will feel my wrath. Bah, humbug!