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Re: Loki files for banruptcy protection.



On Tue, 14 Aug 2001, Mark Collins wrote:

> From: "Mads Bondo Dydensborg" <madsdyd@challenge.dk>
> To: "Linux Games" <linuxgames@sunsite.dk>
> Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 9:48 AM
> Subject: Loki files for banruptcy protection.
> 
> 
> > So sad
> >
> > http://slashdot.org/articles/01/08/14/0230218.shtml
> >
> > Mads
> 
> Nothing sad about it.
> 
> What it means is Loki owes some money, and it's getting the courts to say
> "let them try and pay you back before you close them down". Loki will
> continue operating as usual (minus some staff, of course).

It also means, that they do not make a lot of money - which, in my eyes is
sad. (Or is it a pity rather? English is not my first language, sad may be
too strong a word?)

Mads

-- 
Mads Bondo Dydensborg.                               madsdyd@challenge.dk
The point is to decide what your needs are, pick an editor that looks like
it may fit them and then MASTER it. Learn every little nuance and key
stroke. Not just the easy stuff you pick up in an hour or two but especially
the obscure stuff. Learn it so well that your mind can stay about two steps
ahead of hands even when using the arcane commands and keystrokes. Then you
can edit in front of crowds and people will ohh and awe. Source code will
fear you. Project managers will want you. 
                                        - Dana S. Wheeler, M.D. on emacs/vi