Russell's Ramblings

Thursday, September 04, 2008

a few (unoriginal) thoughts on Palin

Since I grew up in Alaska (Seward from infancy to age 6, Chugiak until age 12, visiting my dad in Eagle River twice a year up to age 18, irregular visits since then) people have been asking me about the nomination. I don't know much, since I mostly follow AK politics via my dad's news of the latest corruption scandals. Prior to the nomination I didn't even know her name, though her primary victory in the governor's race made me happy because Young, Stevens and Murkowski had been in power as long as I could remember.

Firstly, I find it odd to hear Wasilla reffered to as "a suburb of Anchorage." Here is a map of where the two are in relation to each other:


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Following the map from Anchorage to Wasilla you pass through Eagle River and Chugiak. If you follow what it calls highway 1 to Palmer and Sutton you see there area where my dad has a "cabin" (12'x24'structure). Anyhow, back to my point.

It's a 42 mile drive according to Google Maps. The argument in favor of calling it a suburb is that many people do commute from Wasilla to work in Anchorage. The community has changed greatly from how I knew it as a kid, with massive growth. What feels wrong to me about calling it a suburb is that there is so much undeveloped space between Anchorage and it. I picture suburbs as being congruous with the city with which they're associated. As you can see from the map, that is far from the case. Many of the definitions in dictionaries agree with me.

Yesterday on NPR one of the news casters or commentators referred to it as "that small town." I was annoyed that he couldn't remember the name (or have it written in front of him).

In that news segment he also said that many Republicans feel the negative press will help them because people will think it's unfair. We shall see.

My main response to much of what I'm seeing about her (which tends to come from people to the left) is this: they didn't pick her to try to make you happy. It doesn't matter to them what the New York Times thinks about the choice. The people who decide elections don't read the New York Times. What matters is two things (1) how this helps them turn out the base and (2) how it plays to swing voters. It clearly helps the first and we'll see about the second. Their concerns and sources of information are quite different than the people going off about McCain's poor choice of running mate.

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Thursday, May 15, 2008

free Dead Moose

My dad sent this to me with the subject line "Only In Alaska." Perhaps this could happen in parts of Canada, I don't know. Anyhow, if you know me you know I can be a bit odd at times. I attribute it at least in part to growing up in a place that is, well, a bit odd... The latest exhibit is this post from the Anchorage Craig's List:

I have a dead moose free for the taking.

It died yesterday, apparently of natural causes. I called Fish & Game to come and get it. Apparently, moose are a natural resource and belong to everybody, until they die, then they belong to whoevers property they die on. So, according to Fish & Game, the moose now belongs to me. Sweet!!

So, if you want a free moose, please come and get it before the bears do.

You could use it for dog food, or stuff it and put it your front yard, bear bait, whatever. If you live in the lower 48, this might be your best opportunity to get a free Alaska moose. I dont really care, I just want it out of my yard.

Please reply via email, I dont need all the animal rights folks calling me, its dead, and according to Fish & Game, its got no more rights...

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Saturday, August 11, 2007

my new Picasa album with Alaska pics

I'm a picture parasite and let Ben take all the pictures while he was here visiting. I've started the process of putting some of them on a new Picasa site (Google's photo site). 23hq only allows 30 pic uploads a month and Ben took a lot. Picasa allows 1 GB, so I'm checking it out. I still like 23hq, though the use of maps in Picasa is particularly useful with these photos, giving people an idea of where we went.

I realize I may not have kept people up to date with what I'm doing. I came to AK for a wedding and to visit my dad. I head to CA on the 15th to meet with family and bury my grandparents' cremains. Then I'm back in NC on the 20th, starting classes on the 21st. My comp is Sep. 10-11. I should get back to studying for that. It's a pretty pleasant place to study.

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