Category Archive: 2019

Jan 01

2019 Year in Review

The Chinese called it the Year of the Pig. The United Nations dubbed 2019 the International Year of the Periodic Table of Chemical Elements. It was the year that the Apollo 11 Moon Landing and Woodstock turned 50. A&W Root Beer turned 100 years old in 2019 which also marked the 100th anniversary of:

We have come a long way in the last hundred years but everyone everywhere still seems to be protesting in the streets, and, although the sky may be the limit on human ingenuity (and an impenetrable barrier to Boeing’s 737 Max aircraft) you wouldn’t know it with everyone everywhere still wanting to put unlimited numbers of satellites into earth’s orbit.

While on the subject of things getting polluted, if you are expecting a source of sober second thought vis a vis the issues and events that defined 2019 (or if you suspect my interpretation of the facts is as bent out of shape as I might be right now) feel free to drill down into the hyper-linked source stories for more context and/or to come to your own conclusions.

Jan 01

Story of the Year 2019

Story of the Year 2019: The Hong Kong Protests

In a year that saw widespread protests all over the planet, Hong Kong was their king. There was more than HongKing in the streets as the world watched tensions climb in KingHong, the skyscraper capital of the world.  Despite 6 months of protests and defiance, the bigger story may be the fact that 30 years after their crackdown at Tiananmen Square, there have been no tanks in the streets and the Chinese government has shown the kind of restraint the world (if not their media) wants to see from a bona fide global superpower.

Jan 01

Person(s) of the Year 2019

Person(s) of the Year: A few good men on London Bridge

In a year that will probably be most remembered for all talk and no action, these ordinary Joe’s actually took action. Where anyone could have done what everyone else who aspired to be Person of the Year was doing in 2019, how many of those people would have tackled a knife wielding maniac in (what later turned out to be a fake) suicide bomb vest instead of playing to their strengths and just running off (at the mouth).

Honorable Mention: Greta Thunberg and others like her who are actively trying to initiate action in the face of a lot of corporate shills and the blustering hot (air)heads they control.

Jan 01

Feelgood Story of the Year 2019

Feelgood Story of the Year: Cure for from the Common Cold

Doctors in England use the common cold virus to successfully combat and destroy cancer cells in human patients. One patient is completely cured while 14 others show marked improvement. None of the patients experience the usual side-effects of the common cold (nor any other side-effects that require additional drugs).

Runner Up: In a touching children’s story that does not involve priests, politicians, or perverts, new technology for the blind is unveiled when GiveVision’s digital goggles are used by a young girl to read her first book by sight rather than touch

Jan 01

Statistic of the Year 2019

In 2017, the most recent year with available data, nearly 40,000 people in the U.S. died from firearm injuries, more than eight times the number of U.S. military members who died overseas during Operation Iraqi Freedom between 2003 and 2010.

 – Time Magazine, How Likely Is the Risk of Being Shot in America?

Scary Ways to Die Suddenly

Most Recent Totals

Odds of being killed this way

Murders in America

  17,284 2017

  1 in 18,275 2017

Ebola in DR of the Congo

    2,227  2019 

1 in 38,971 2019

Animal Attacks in Australia

 189 2008-2017

1 in 402,750 2017

 

Jan 01

Innovation of the Year 2019

Innovation of the Year: Phone-controlled self-lacing sneakers

Finally, people too lazy to bend over and tie their shoes can burn calories thinking of new reasons not to get out and exercise.  Thanks to Nike, now people can do the smart thing and “just phone it in” at practice and play.

See the rest of the field at: https://www.popsci.com/story/technology/best-of-whats-new-2019/

Jan 01

Movie of the Year 2019

Movie of the Year:  No Winner (that I have seen)

Honourable Mention: American Factory

I stumbled onto this documentary by accident. A different kind of (culture) shock and awe, it’s an unbiased depiction of what is going on in the world today and what the future might have to look like.

See what everyone else liked at: Best at the Box Office 2019

Jan 01

Song of the Year 2019

Song of the Year: Living by Dierks Bentley

Honourable mention:

Someone You Loved  by Lewis Capaldi

What If I Never Get Over You by Lady Antebellum

Jan 01

Best Book (that I read) this Year 2019

Best Book (I Read) this Year:  No Winner

I didn’t read anything worth recommending, but the jury is still out on “The Mueller Report” (redacted) by William Barr

What the other guys liked: Top 200 Goodreads of 2019

Jan 01

Quote of the Year 2019

“The internet has provided a dangerous avenue to radicalize disturbed minds and perform demented acts”

the Dodder, America’s Social Networking Abuser-in-Chief

 Runner Up: “We treat the future as a distant colonial outpost where we dump ecological degradation, nuclear waste, public debt and technological risk.”   Roman Krznaric, social philosopher

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