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So far in the King 5 Poll, camping out in the fast lane is trending as Seattle's most annoying driving habit. It is closely followed by zipping past a line of cars and merging at the last minute, as well as calling or texting while driving. Did your top gripe make it in the poll?
Looks like the Seattle Police Department has their own driving gripe... speeding. "It's rare to find anybody actually traveling the speed limit," said Officer Louie Olivarez. He continued to say "99 percent of people are exceeding the speed limit." Read more about what officers focus on when it comes to aggressive drivers HERE.
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Belltown Bar gets Seattle's first Bitcoin ATM. That's great, but what's Bitcoin?
Spitfire Grill in Belltown now houses Seattle's first, and only Bitcoin ATM, offering users of Bitcoin the ability to convert their digital currency into physical cash. Sounds like a debit card, right? Yet the difference between the money you pull from your debit account and the money pulled from a Bitcoin account is the bank itself. Bitcoin runs entirely free of any banking institution or government entity and is entirely digital with no hard currency tied to it. But "the true value or benefit of Bitcoin," according to Forbes reporter Kashmir Hill, "is the ability to move money from one place to another without paying transaction fees." Bitcoin anyone?
Story Source: KUOW.org.
Photo Source: Geekwire.com; Taylor Soper.
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Memorial Day weekend is just around the corner on May 26, and of course Seattle has some great events to help you and your family celebrate. Check out these local events, some a short distance away and others that will give you a reason to jump in the car for a quick day trip to enjoy your holiday weekend around the Puget Sound.
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Story Source: Red Tricycle. Photo Source: www.facebook.com/nwfolklife.
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DLX Celebrates Medical Laboratory Professionals Week
From time to time we have the opportunity to celebrate some of our wonderful customers, including those behind the scenes who work as medical professionals in testing labs all around our community. They perform critical tests that guide medical professionals throughout our region in making important decisions about our medical care. Every minute of every day these folks believe they 'gotta keep on risin' to make sure the rest of us get the top notch medical care we value. In honor of Medical Laboratory Professionals Week, we would like to extend our gratitude to all of you!
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