Whole Earth Review, Winter 1989
“By some time in the mid-1990s, over half the humans on earth will be under the age of 20. Along the way these billions of teenagers will listen to the same music, watch the same movies, wear the same clothes, and perhaps study the same things in school. There is a Global Teenager emerging, global in both proportion and perspective.”
- Published: Winter 1989
- Collection: Whole Earth Review
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Whole Earth Review, Winter 1989
- FEATURES
- The Global Teenager by Will Baker; photos by Amon Rappaport2
- Selling the World: Mouseketeers to marketeers by Kevin Kelly36
- Apocalypse Juggernaut, Goodbye by Kevin Kelly38
- People...Ya Gotta Love ’Em by R. Crumb41
- The Age of Endarkenment: We’re entering a period of history marked by adolescence without initiation by Michael Ventura44
- The Question Machine: What kinds of questions do you ask a machine? by Michael Naimark54
- Baltic Rocks: The singing revolutions in the Soviet Union by Peter Riggs56
- Mail Art Glasnost: Access to postal citizen diplomacy in the Soviet Union by Chuck Welch68
- Teaching English in Japan by Dick Fugett72
- Dharma Database: Young Tibetan monks built on controlled anarchy74
- Shopping Buddhas by Jeff Greenwal79
- A Spiritual Guide to Manhattan by Sparrow84
- Below-Zero Bicycling by Alys Culhane94
- Costa Rica Saves the World by Stewart Brand96
- Hello, Central: Phone conferencing tips by Louis Jaffe110
- The Usenet Underground: Tap into a worldwide network built on controlled anarchy and nearly free access by Robert Horvitz112
- Access to Conservatism by Jay Kinney118
- Fracture of Another Sort: When the penis breaks124
- Healing, Remission, and Miracle Cures by Brendan O’Regan126
- DEPARTMENTS/REVIEWS
- GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE
- The New Realities50
- The Ultimate Resource51
- Discos and Democracy51
- New World of Travel 198952
- Host Family Survival Kit52
- Creating Our Future53
- Asiaweek53
- Youth News Service53
- Mainstreet America and the Third World53
- Back in the USSR67
- Glasnost67
- Video Night in Kathmandu78
- LEARNING
- Sudden Fiction89
- The Gentle Art of Verbal Self-Defense89
- Science Toys by Jeanne Carstensen90
- Sharing the Joy of Nature92
- Hug a Tree92
- How to Shit in the Woods93
- The Riddle of Amish Culture93
- PLACE
- This Incomparable Lande100
- Rural Property Bulletin100
- Tree Books by Alex Shigo by Richard Nilsen101
- Dog Law102
- Nite Lite102
- A Time To Reap102
- America’s Neighborhood Bats103
- The Antique Rose Emporium103
- CRAFT
- Everybody’s Radiation Handbook104
- Radalert104
- Boeing T-9104
- The Way Things Work105
- Stone105
- Complete Fix-It-Yourself Manual106
- Upstream Waistbelt Thermos106
- Dresser Fittings106
- Grizzly Imports, Inc.107
- Antique Tool Collector’s Guide107
- COMMUNICATION
- Satellite Watch Newsletter108
- The Scanner Book108
- John’s Picks109
- Words on Tape109
- Poetry on Tape109
- Zone VI109
- The Matrix116
- BMUG Mac Support116
- 3-D Catalog116
- CompuAdd117
- Data Informer117
- Zeta Magazine120
- League of Nations Trading Cards120
- The Great Divide120
- The Wall Street Journal Guide to Understanding Money and Markets121
- COMMUNITY
- Home Playgrounds122
- City Safaris122
- Gun-Proof Your Children123
- The Survival Game123
- A Doctor’s Guide to Men’s Private Parts125
- Products for the Visually Impaired125
- GATE FIVE ROAD
- Unclassifieds136
- Backscatter138
- Thank You140
- Reader Services141
- Gossip142
- Masthead143
- Financial Report143
- Back Issues Revisited145
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