Category Archive: 2023

Jan 01

2023 Year-End Review

The Chinese called it the Year of the Rabbit. The United Nations dubbed 2023 the International Year of Dialogue as a Guarantee of Peace and the International Year of Millets. It was the year that and the Yom Kippur War and its ensuing Arab Oil Embargo turned 50. The three-way traffic signal turned 100 years old in 2023 which also marked the 100th anniversary of:

  • the 1st flight of Juan de la Cierva’s autogyro [helicopter’s predecessor]

  • the 1st dinosaur eggs are dicovered [Mongolia]

  • the assassination of Pancho Villa [Mexican rebel leader]

  • Vladimir Lenin’s removal as Russian head of state after suffering a 3rd stroke that leaves him bedridden and unable to speak.

  • the maiden flight of 1st rigid airship in America[USS Shenandoah (ZR-1)]. She contains most of the world’s extracted reserves of helium.

  • the creation of Interpol [the International Criminal Police Commission (ICPC)]

  • the 1st baseball game in Yankee Stadium[Babe Ruth hits a 3-run homer to defeat Red Sox 4–1]

  • the 1st American Track & Field championships for women

  • the birth of Republic of Turkey ends Ottoman Empire [1299-1923]

  • the inauguration of the Hollywood sign [it originally read Hollywoodland]

  • the creation of Disney Brothers Studio [now Walt Disney Company]

  • the founding of Warner Bros. movie studio

  • The introduction of the 1st sounds on film

  • the 1st presidential address on broadcast radio [Calvin Coolidge]

  • the world’s 1st hemispherectomy [removes half of the brain – the patient lives]

  • the 1st runway beacons replace bonfires to guide pilots at night.

  • Canada’s Chinese Immigration[Exclusion] Act

  • the creation of the Canada’s Department of National Defence.

  • the prohibition of marijuana in Canada

  • Canada’s signing its 1st international treaty [Canada/U.S. Halibut Treaty] that is not vetted by U.K.

  • the formation of Canadian National Railway

  • the Nobel Prize for Medicine award to Frederick Banting and Charles Best for their discovery of insulin

  • the Toronto Symphony Orchestra’s 1st concert

  • the world’s 1st complete play-by-play radio broadcast of a professional hockey game (by Pete Parker in Regina)

  • the Ottawa Senators’ 10th Stanley Cup victory [over Edmonton Eskimos 2 games to 0]

  • Queen’s University’s 2nd Grey Cup victory [over Regina Rugby Club 54–0]

  • the words: Bathtub gin, dial tone, endangered species, gross national product, ultrasound, demand deposit

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And now, here we are again at the dawn of yet a new circus around the sun, pondering those age old (if not old age) questions: What just happened? Why am I here now? What does that mean?  Well, you can relax, because the writers’ strike is over and the voices in my head were happy to come out again to assuage your Fears of Missing Out on all the news that was news from 2023 along with some insider (my head) analysis of why we should all care.  As always, keep in mind (if you can) that although hindsight is 2020 (not 2023) my old if not sage voices tend to operate from memory and the off the wall echoes of our mind which has been marinated in and basted with a thick whisky sauce.

Jan 01

Story of the Year 2023

“Palestinian terrorists save Israel’s embattled President Netanyahu.”

While Russia’s invasion of Ukraine was droning on, Hamas and a loose federation of other terror groups answerable only to “someone”  inexplicably attack Israel even as their hawkish archenemy, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his government are reeling on the ropes from ongoing popular “Israeli” protests in  the street demanding he and his far right government stand down on judicial reforms linked to the expansion of Israeli settlements and further annexation of Israeli-occupied Palestinian territories.  Brilliant! Netanyahu’s government dodged a bullet as the ten-month protest ended and now everyone in Palestine is dodging bullets and bombs.

In a related story:  Shortly after“someone” gave Hamas terrorists from Palestine the green light to invade Israel, the President of Iran (and de facto Puppeteer in Chief of Hamas) travelled to Moscow where he was congratulated by Putin for his country’s role in ensuring that relations between their countries “are developing very well” and “Thanks to his support, we have gained good momentum over the past year.”

Jan 01

Newsmaker of the Year 2023

Mother Nature

As if a conflict that’s as old as the bible was not enough, Mom served us up a  fire and brimstone chaser.  Everything everywhere was heating up and spilling, if not boiling over.

The good news for those of us who aspire to become too sexy for our planet, everyone got hotter last year as 2023’s global average air temperature made it the warmest year ever recorded while the world’s oceans also experienced their highest temperature in recorded history.  All of this occurred while Canada was experiencing  another new record wildfire season (an event that’s it is nothing new; therefore, hardly newsworthy, but for the fact that it’s now sparking tension, if not an international incident, south of the border). And those that managed to survive the frying pan and the fire found themselves (if they were lucky, only) hip deep in water with the worst floods on record (outside of the bible) in Libya (11000+ dead), China (worst rainfall in 142 years), Australia (worst of the century, Nova Scotia (3 months of rainfall in 1 day), and Noah telling how many others.

Runner Up:    Artificial Intelligence   

Finally, a news maker upper that is more reliable than Repubnican America’s Liar-in-Chief (but the jury is still out on which of the two is potentially more dangerous)

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Jan 01

Person of the Year 2023

Give yourself a pat on the back  unless you can think of a more worthy recipient (because we can’t).  

Jan 01

Feelgood Story of the Year 2023

“Now he’s not just morally bankrupt.”

Rudy Giuliani, defamous ex-mayor of NYC, Borat porn extra, and mini-me to defamous Repugnican Liar-in-Chief, had to declare bankruptcy when ordered to pay damages of $148 million after being found guilty of defamation for his false allegations that the 2020 election was rigged.

In a related story: “Fox finally pays for fake news fraudcasts.”

Fox News paid $787.5m to settle out of court and avoid a verdict in their defamation lawsuit brought by Dominion Voting Systems.  It was the largest known media settlement for defamation in U.S. history.  Less than a week later Fox unceremoniously kicked Tucker Carlson, one of the network’s loudest shock-jockeys, to the curb.

Jan 01

Sleeper Story of the Year 2023

Elon Musk, the man behind The Man

The good, the bad, and the ugly sides of Elon Musk were behind a lot of the goings on last year.  

Jan 01

Innovation of the Year 2023

Innovation of the Year: NeuroRestore’s Parkinson’s Implant

There were many breakthroughs this year but we think this one has a leg (or two) up on all the others.  The first recipient of this spinal stimulation device, a 63-year-old man with Parkinson’s disease, can now walk for miles, when previously he was often housebound and had several falls a day.

Runners Up:

R21 Malaria Vaccine – a new malaria vaccine (the world’s 2nd) that is both more affordable and easier to manufacture than its predecessor.

LEQEMB for early onset Alzheimer’s – the only drug clinically shown to slow down cognitive decline associated with the early onset of Alzheimer’s disease.

See the rest of the field at: https://www.popsci.com/technology/best-of-whats-new-2023/

Jan 01

Movie of the Year 2023

Sisu starring nobody you know

Action speaks louder than words in this Nobody and Quentin Tarantino meet the Nazis flick that is a lot further along the red spectrum than Barbie with a protagonist that is just about as dangerous as anything Oppenheimer ever created. It might also be the only movie released last year that we didn’t have to take at least one hell deserved vacation away from before plowing on to its eventual end.

Honourable Mention:   Hypnotic starring Ben Affleck

A welcome departure from Hollywood’s ubiquitous Groundhog Day movie genre that is the deepest that any sane individual (and/or me and my voices) should ever want to venture down that rabid hole.

   See what everyone else liked at: Best at the Box Office 2023

Jan 01

Song of the Year 2023

A Symptom of Being Human by Shinedown

 Honourable mention:

A Thousand Heartaches by Mike Zeto, Albert Castiglia,

Dreaming Out Loud by Gov’t Mule, Ivan Neville, Ruthie Foster

Souvenirs by Three Days Grace

Jan 01

Best Book (I Read) this Year 2023

Freezing Order: A True Story of Russian Money Laundering, State-Sponsored Murder, and Surviving Vladimir Putin’s Wrath by Bill Browder

An eye-popping page-turner from the non-fiction genre that outlines what happens when Russian State sponsored corruption and intrigue uses the American way (i.e. Judicial, Political, Journalistic ineptitude) to further its goals. Not a sleeper! we couldn’t put this one down. We stayed up all night in order to finish it.

What the other guys liked: Top 200 Goodreads of 2023

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