Yesterday was the 10th anniversary of an ancient strike against one Seattle newspaper that no longer exists (the Seattle Post-Intelligencer) and another (the Seattle Times) that does still exist, but in a form much shrunken from its pre-strike days.

To mark this anniversary, the Pacific Northwest Newspaper Guild, the union that led the strike, offered a blog post updating readers on the current feeling toward those journalists who crossed the picket lines a decade ago. Apparently, the feeling toward them has changed over the course of ten years.

A decade ago the feeling was "anger."

Now it's "just pity."

Maybe in another decade, when no one can even remember the business model that Seattle journalists were on strike against in 2000, all will be forgiven?