The Open Source Horoscope
Look to the Stars
Linux fans live in a special world,so it makes sense for them to have their own special star signs. If you too were born under the influence of Open Source,read on as the 2005 Linux Magazine Horoscope reveals the secrets of your future.
PENGUIN January 22 – February 18 Giant leaps in the past have taken you a long way, but they’ve also made people jealous. Despite all your success, don’t forget that there are alternatives to your way of doing things, and stop treating your colleagues like competitors. Don’t let legal hassles bother you; you can expect your opponent to give up some time soon. You have been going downhill for a couple of years now. If you want to stay healthy, take some time out to recuperate.
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