Due to some odd technical issues, I haven’t posted in almost a month. Now that everything seems to be working right again here at Loki Listens, expect regular posts to return.
My computer’s hard drive crashed on me, I’m updating through the use of an Ubuntu LiveCD. I’m going to attempt to replace the [...]
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The Cost of Magic #16
Posted in The Cost of Magic, fiction on Feb 4th, 2009
“Doc, what have I told you about sitting on the monitor? It’s gonna take me days to get all the ectoplasm out. Damn.”
The Cost of Magic #12
Posted in The Cost of Magic, fiction on Jan 13th, 2009
This is the twelfth section of my novel. If you haven’t read the first six, you might want to start here.
Jane Takes Matters
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Jane awoke to find Minus sound asleep. There was a note on the table beside the sofa bed. It read:
“Jane.
I spoke with my uncle not long ago. I needed more [...]
Monday Update 12.8.08
Posted in update on Dec 8th, 2008
We had another full week, with posts every day
Tlaloc Calls!
Posted in poetry on Nov 14th, 2007
Meet my thunder!
Meet my rain!
I break the firmament
and cleanse this world.
I am Tlaloc,
Father of Rain.
I am Tlaloc,
I am every rain drop.
I am every lightning crash.
I am Tlaloc.
Meet my thunder!
Meet my rain!
-Loki.
Poetry(Ugh)
(Left side note here that my good friend Binary Cheshire has started a blog, The Entropy Report. Check it out. NOW)
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A Plea for Help to the Linux Community
Posted in linux on Oct 22nd, 2007
The programs listed below refuse to run in Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon. I’ll give all details I can. If you’ve got an idea, but need more details, let me know what you need. I have removed and reinstalled all programs to no avail. Here goes.
1. NetHack. – Crashes on start [...]
Jack Tale: Jack and the Devil
Posted in Jack Tales, fiction on Jul 3rd, 2007
Here’s a Jack Tale. It’s less than famous, even for Jack Tales.
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Jack was a mean old blacksmith in this small town, in the Smokie Mountains. This was a different time, mind you, when people still rode horses mostly, and blacksmiths were really important.
Jack was the meanest man anyone had every met. He hated the men, [...]















