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Taunton Rugby Club might have public liability insurance and a firework display to die for (heh heh), but if they're found culpable for the carnage this weekend, I wouldn't want to be their treasurer.

 

I'm sure their treasurer has no personal liability.

 

Please stop reading the Mail.

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Best Buy are to bite the dust in the UK before Christmas!

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Best Buy are to bite the dust in the UK before Christmas!

 

Best Die...then.

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Crashing Countries.

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Australia is now dead, too, not because of the Euro crisis but because our gutless imbecile polticians have decided/been pressured to let the Yanks build a new military base here:

 

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-11-11/rudd-silent-on-us-troop-reports/3661710

 

This is in preparation, according to John Pilger, for the hypothetical future war against China. (China happens to be our biggest coal customer and the buyer propping up the Australian economy; I'll expect they will go shopping for it elsewhere now that we have so blatantly sided against them with the Yank warmongers.)

 

RIP Australia.

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Patricia C Dunn is dead.

 

Just beat me to it (not that I was in any way checking out the DDP site to see if my fragile lead was affected).

I was struggling to resist the urge to post "BREAKING NEWS - DUNN DIES", so I'm glad someone got there first.

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Patricia C Dunn is dead.

 

Just beat me to it (not that I was in any way checking out the DDP site to see if my fragile lead was affected).

I was struggling to resist the urge to post "BREAKING NEWS - DUNN DIES", so I'm glad someone got there first.

 

You're alright, DDT, no-ones' going to catch you...

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Patricia C Dunn is dead.

 

Just beat me to it (not that I was in any way checking out the DDP site to see if my fragile lead was affected).

I was struggling to resist the urge to post "BREAKING NEWS - DUNN DIES", so I'm glad someone got there first.

 

You're alright, DDT, no-ones' going to catch you...

 

Windsor the Troll - 3 deaths - 20 points - 143rd place shared...I don't think you have to worry about me.

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Writing's been on the wall for a while but Kodak is officially bankrupt:

 

http://www.abc.net.a...-report/3759196

 

What a negative article!

 

It's a shame they need to print that. Development in technology is away from chemical photography. Of course, digital cameras are much more easy to use and cheaper as well, yet the story is not as black-and-white as that: the old methods still give superior results. Professionals are fixated to use it.

 

Unfortunately that's not enough for Eastman to enlarge profits enough to survive. Oh well, there are always the pictures.

 

regards,

Hein

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Best Buy are to bite the dust in the UK before Christmas!

 

I didn't realise they had any stores in the UK. They're based here in Minnesota.

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Writing's been on the wall for a while but Kodak is officially bankrupt:

 

http://www.abc.net.a...-report/3759196

 

What a negative article!

 

It's a shame they need to print that. Development in technology is away from chemical photography. Of course, digital cameras are much more easy to use and cheaper as well, yet the story is not as black-and-white as that: the old methods still give superior results. Professionals are fixated to use it.

 

Unfortunately that's not enough for Eastman to enlarge profits enough to survive. Oh well, there are always the pictures.

 

regards,

Hein

 

Well, the business was exposed to a lot of risks.

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Bloomingdale's to close at the Mall of America. They're also closing 3 other stores in the U.S.

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Writing's been on the wall for a while but Kodak is officially bankrupt:

 

http://www.abc.net.a...-report/3759196

 

What a negative article!

 

It's a shame they need to print that. Development in technology is away from chemical photography. Of course, digital cameras are much more easy to use and cheaper as well, yet the story is not as black-and-white as that: the old methods still give superior results. Professionals are fixated to use it.

 

Unfortunately that's not enough for Eastman to enlarge profits enough to survive. Oh well, there are always the pictures.

 

regards,

Hein

 

Isn't it odd that companies can grow but they never seem capable of shrinking? As you say there will continue to be a specialist demand for film and prints so why couldn't a smaller niche-focused Kodak handle that?

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Writing's been on the wall for a while but Kodak is officially bankrupt:

 

http://www.abc.net.a...-report/3759196

 

What a negative article!

 

It's a shame they need to print that. Development in technology is away from chemical photography. Of course, digital cameras are much more easy to use and cheaper as well, yet the story is not as black-and-white as that: the old methods still give superior results. Professionals are fixated to use it.

 

Unfortunately that's not enough for Eastman to enlarge profits enough to survive. Oh well, there are always the pictures.

Isn't it odd that companies can grow but they never seem capable of shrinking? As you say there will continue to be a specialist demand for film and prints so why couldn't a smaller niche-focused Kodak handle that?

 

I suppose it's possible, but I can't think of an example.

 

Of course, doing so is impossible for normal modern businessmen. They start with sacking workers. By the time they realise that management is next, resources to retool production on a lower level are gone, so bankruptcy is the only way out.

 

Of course new companies will soon fill the niche.

 

regards,

Hein (once a fanatical user of Kodak Tri-X Pan, must have developed miles of it)

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Writing's been on the wall for a while but Kodak is officially bankrupt:

 

http://www.abc.net.a...-report/3759196

 

What a negative article!

 

It's a shame they need to print that. Development in technology is away from chemical photography. Of course, digital cameras are much more easy to use and cheaper as well, yet the story is not as black-and-white as that: the old methods still give superior results. Professionals are fixated to use it.

 

Unfortunately that's not enough for Eastman to enlarge profits enough to survive. Oh well, there are always the pictures.

 

regards,

Hein

 

Isn't it odd that companies can grow but they never seem capable of shrinking? As you say there will continue to be a specialist demand for film and prints so why couldn't a smaller niche-focused Kodak handle that?

 

Not the best example but Red Hat went from being a very general Linux company (selling boxed sets to consumers) to being a niche enterprise Linux company, selling subscriptions to corporations.

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A great loss to the UK culinary scene!

 

I remember when they were owned by Trusthouse Forte. I worked for Trusthouse Forte at the time and part of my "employee perks" was that I could get discount at Little Chef. Not that I dared eat there.

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Hostess Foods the company behind Twinkies and Wonder Bread have filed for bankruptcy

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Kids clothing chain Pumpkin Patch appoints administrators.

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Motorcycle fans may be interested to know that George White Motors has gone down http://www.motorcycl...administration/

 

Real shame this one, not least because now every time we go to watch the bikes I won't be able to say to the other half 'that's my grandad's name, that is'. Which it is.

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