There are so many things to talk about. This post is just going to give you a glimpse of a few and you can check out the links yourself.
Redistricting Board Changes
TJ Presley resigned as Deputy director of the Alaska Redistricting Board to become Bill Walker's campaign manager. According to Executive Director Peter Torkelson, TJ gave several weeks notice and his resignation was effective February 16, 2022. I'd note that TJ and Peter worked closely together and were responsible for the website and the Board's efforts to insure as much public input as possible to the Board. Unfortunately, they were not responsible for whether the Board listened to the public's input, and as Judge Matthews noted in his decision, they clearly did not in the Eagle River pairings nor in the Skagway house districts.
"Not To Be Penis-Like"... Explaining the Brilliance and Insanity of the Russian Language
This blog post by Russian-American Slava Malamud, begins with a comparison of English airport customs signs and the equivalent signs in Russian.
"When you arrive at the Sheremetyevo airport in Moscow (did you notice how Russian passengers applauded the pilot for landing the plane without killing anyone?) and survive the passport control by the openly hostile female junior lieutenant of the Border and Customs Service, you are immediately greeted by two signs. One of them says the following:
“TOVAROV, PODLEZHASHCHIKH OBYAZATEL’NOMU TAMOZHENNOMU DEKLARIROVANIYU, NYET.”
Can you say all of this ten times fast? Or, really, fuck it, just say it one time slow.
Luckily, there is the second sign. It is the accurate, literal English translation of the above. It says:
'NOTHING TO DECLARE.'”
While Malamud tells us that English is far more efficient than Russian, he also says:
But, as already hinted above, one area in which English can never compare to us is in relaying emotions and nuances of feelings. This is a task that Russian, with its myriad of suffixes, its glut of diminutives, its gender sensitivity and its poetic verbosity is uniquely suited to, leaving the directness and punctuality of English at a loss.
Wanna see how this works?
So, let’s consider the phrase “Yob tvoyu mat, kak zhe khuyovo-to, blya!”, uttered by pretty much every Russian male upon waking up hung over. It’s seven words, plus an emphasis word “to” (pronounced “toh”), which carry almost zero relevant information, while expressing rich layers of emotion that English is not equipped to relay.
This phrase contains three profanities, all of them of carnal nature (the only type of profanities that exist in Russian).
The link will take you into a world you never knew existed. (Unless you're a native Russian speaker or close to it.)
Anchorage International Film Festival
I'm sure there's a good explanation for this and if it weren't after 5pm on Friday, I'd make some phone calls to see if I could find it. Today we had this story in the ADN:
"Just over 3,600 single-family homes sold last year, an increase from 2020, when sales topped 3,200 and were the highest in at least 12 years.A key factor is the limited number of houses on the market, realtors say, as residential construction has slowed in recent years.The industry built fewer homes than expected last year. Popp said residential construction fell 7% compared to 2020, amid rising costs and shortages of material and labor during the pandemic."
"Anchorage lost a total of 1,550 residents from April 2020 to July 2021, eliminating part of the adult working-age population in the city. Anchorage has been decreasing in population, Popp said, since 2016.
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