
--KCJ is already down and now the Kitsap Sun looks like it might be in jeopardy.
--Seattlest drove down to a Renton parking lot the other day and paid some guy cash for a Nintendo Wii, so we don't need Bill Gates to tell us the platform's a Microsoft killer.
--Storm water drainage is a concern in Seattle, particularly lately, and there are good and bad ways of handling it.
--It's freezing and there's snow on the ground so Wild Waves water park might not be foremost in your thoughts right now, but that won't stop it from getting sold by Six Flags today.
--As someone pointed out in our comments, everyone should read Something Awful's helpful tips for dealing with snow in Seattle.
--Pop Culture Junk Mail doesn't want your "seriously weird" square dancing license plates, thank you very much. No offense.
--Got some loonies lying around? They may be spying on you.
Image courtesy of Flickr user Crocidillicus, via CHS.

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Well they are not saying they are thinking about closing the newspaper division that owns the Kitsap Sun but rather just sell it. But I am sure that there are a whole bunch of people over at the Kitsap sun that are going to have themselves a nice strong cocktail and breath in a paperbag tonight.
"Kitsap Sun looks like it might be in jeopardy."
Come on, let's be responsible here. The story says nothing of the sort. So Scripps is considering selling its newspaper division. That's a far cry from shuttering any of the papers.
Sure, a lot of newspapers are struggling these days. But I think you'd be very surprised to learn how many make a very healthy profit. The King County Journal was a mediocre newspaper in a highly competitive market. It's hardly representative of the entire industry.
Am I tripping?
BobH posted the same thing twice, then made a third post and changed a word.
But more importantly, nobody has commented on Crocidillicus' image. Hey Miss, you're hot.
Sorry for the multiple posts. I got a "server error" message the first time telling me the operation failed. Apparently not.