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Goodbye 2009 - Here's what I liked

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OUNDLE — There’s always some good that comes every year.  I get great pleasure out of those little celebrated innovations.  Here are a few of my favourite from this past year.

 

The end of tinned food — My twelve-year-old daughter asked me what a can-opener looks like and how to use one.  As a child growing up in Canada last century, and here in the UK too, no one could make it to 12 without a good knowledge of watery peaches, and corn, and spam…

 

But we can buy all that fresh in shops now.  That’s gotta be progress.

 

America let’s poor people be sick — Universal healthcare is common in almost every country I have lived in.  Now the United States get it too.  Who would have thought it.  And all without too much rending of garments.

 

I sat with a very successful retired Doctor at a baseball game in Cape Cod this summer.  He explained why the US didn’t need universal healthcare.  “They say 30 million people don’t have health cover.  But I know about 25 million of those are illegal immigrants anyway…”

 

Yes, it didn’t work for me either.

 

Indestructible footballs — I don’t know why I find this strange.  But one of Sting’s buddies is pushing the idea of footballs that cannot be broken, punctured, etc. to give to kids in war zones.  I am still not convinced this isn’t a hoax.  No question it is a nice sentiment, etc.  But the idea that your whole village and family could be wiped out… but at least you’d have a football…? 

 

I’m not sure.

 

My Quote of the Year — “People say stupid things.  Get over it.”

So says my very large, black American friend who is virtually the only black executive in his mid-western town. 

 

I wish I could share his sentiment more often.  In other words I wish that I wasn’t affected by what people said.  And I wish I never said stupid things.

 

Geeks of the world, unite – There was a breathless link on Twitter this week.  “You can now wear your handle,” it said.  Which sounds a bit awkward to civilians.  But in fact, it was this: http://survivalofthehippest.com/ 

 

I had long thought that this was the worst that things would get: http://www.fabjectory.com/

 

Well, maybe it is still the weirdest.

 

How has your 2009 been?

 

What do you wish for 2010?

 

/df

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