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While the fallout from the Wikileaks scandal continues to gain momentum, Spokane Public Radio has been concerned with a different type of leak. After the city was blanketed with several layers of snow last week, the warm daytime temperatures have now started to gradually melt the once frozen precipitation, which has conveniently manifested itself into an “icky” leak just in front of the door way of the lobby. About the same time Hilary Clinton was addressing the public about the disclosure of classified government documents, Jerry Olson the chief engineer at the station was constructing a makeshift water feature for the entrance. By placing a funnel under the leak and duct taping it to a gradually suspended rope, the water was guided into a bucket away from the constantly revolving lobby door. Just as the government braced for more classified documents to be released, the station was alarmed at the possibility of additional drips developing, thankfully there have been none, thanks to Jerry. If you have had any problems with melting snow let us know, drop a comment about your own icky leak. Even though today is Monday, I will put up a picture of the week up tomorrow. Hope the week's starting out great and your enjoying our partly sunny weather.
While the fallout from the Wikileaks scandal continues to gain momentum, Spokane Public Radio has been concerned with a different type of leak. After the city was blanketed with several layers of snow last week, the warm daytime temperatures have now started to gradually melt the once frozen precipitation, which has conveniently manifested itself into an “icky” leak just in front of the door way of the lobby. About the same time Hilary Clinton was addressing the public about the disclosure of classified government documents, Jerry Olson the chief engineer at the station was constructing a makeshift water feature for the entrance. By placing a funnel under the leak and duct taping it to a gradually suspended rope, the water was guided into a bucket away from the constantly revolving lobby door. Just as the government braced for more classified documents to be released, the station was alarmed at the possibility of additional drips developing, thankfully there have been none, thanks to Jerry. If you have had any problems with melting snow let us know, drop a comment about your own icky leak. Even though today is Monday, I will put up a picture of the week up tomorrow. Hope the week's starting out great and your enjoying our partly sunny weather.
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