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Nostalgiapunk

Jesse Walker | 12.19.2005 9:50 AM

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A nostalgic note for those of us who remember the days when bOING bOING was a magazine, not a blog: The first issue, dated 1989, has been scanned and posted online. Back in the day, bOING bOING was to Mondo 2000 as Mondo 2000 was to Wired, and if you know what I mean by that, you're old.

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Jesse Walker is books editor at Reason and the author of Rebels on the Air and The United States of Paranoia.

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  1. Jaybird   19 years ago

    You know what was a good magazine?
    Bananas.

  2. mk   19 years ago

    Shit. I guess I’m old.

  3. Jesse Walker   19 years ago

    Jaybird: Yeah, but was it better than Dynamite?

  4. R C Dean   19 years ago

    Those early editions of Mondo were pure gold.

    Or at least that’s the way I remember them. I’ll have to see if I can’t find a few for sale somewhere.

  5. Warren   19 years ago

    Jesse,
    You are so right. Dynamite ruled! I remember articles on: PONG the latest high tech craze, Linda Carter’s new Wonder Woman costume, and the playboy lifestyle of Prince Andrew.

  6. Akira MacKenzie   19 years ago

    Damn! Jessie beat me to the punch with Dynamite!

    Does anyone remember Odyssey? Even though I was a sci-fi geek since I saw Star Wars at age four, it was Odyssey (it had that cartoon robot, Ulysses, as it’s mascot, and even had ads for D&D and Star Frontiers in it) that got me interested in actual astronomy.

    How about all the other PBS related kids magaizes? I had subscriptions to 3-2-1 Contact and Enter.

  7. fyodor   19 years ago

    Was it originally published in Boulder CO? And did I meet one or more of the principles back then? Or am I hallucinating all that?

    Regarding your analogy, one can understand what you mean by it without having familiarity with the zines you’re referencing. But Jesse, if you think your current age makes you old, JUST YOU WAIT.

  8. Taylor   19 years ago

    Nope, no clue what you’re talking about. But then again I was 5 years old in 1989…

  9. Jeff P.   19 years ago

    I am not old. I am “seasoned.” Usually paprika.

    Jennifer was just asking last night why Electric Company hasn’t been released on DVD…

  10. Jesse Walker   19 years ago

    All this talk about Dynamite and Bananas is making me feel real old.

  11. Akira MacKenzie   19 years ago

    BTW, for another piece of geeky, cyberpunk nostolgia, R. Talosarian Games just relased a new, updated edition of Cyberpunk role-playing game.

    “Updated” in a “Ghost In The Shell: Stand Along Complex” heavy-on-the-biotech/nanotech sort of way.

    Ron Bailey would love it, along with Steve Jackson Games’ Transhuman Space.

  12. Jeff P.   19 years ago

    My grade school years were sustained with a steady diet of EC Comic reprints and lots of Warren Publications. The nuns at my school were cool with comics but sticklers for the Comics Code. An issue of Creepy could be concealed in a copy of Dynamite quite easily. Headless naked axe-wielding zombie women rule.

  13. Warren   19 years ago

    Jesse,
    Unless you once collected an entire series of Wacky Packages, you’re still a wee tot.

  14. keith   19 years ago

    Man, Mondo 2000 — haven’t thought about that magazine in ages. I’m still waiting for the day, maybe around 2005 or so, when virtual reality has become mainstream and millions of Americans have shrugged off their “meatspace” bodies in favor of total 24/7 immersion in a sexy VR world.

    I loved boing boing. Got my first copy in 1990, after leaving for college and expanding my horizons. Between that and Factsheet Five, I was awash in crazy literature.

    -K

  15. Akira MacKenzie   19 years ago

    Don’t forget Garbage Pail Kids.

  16. Pro Libertate   19 years ago

    Does knowing what a “Wacky Packy” is make one old? Uh, oh.

    Back to topic: I like Boing Boing, but the posters go off into Bizarro World quite often. Some of their stuff is soooo freakin’ weird.

    Jennifer (channeling another thread), Electric Company was great. How could it not be, with Oscar winners Morgan Freeman and Rita Moreno? I understand that Morgan Freeman was Spidey-Man, though he probably denies that now.

  17. PapayaSF   19 years ago

    Anyone here old enough to remember Wet magazine?

  18. Mo   19 years ago

    To answer Jennifer’s Electric Company query, I think the answer is simple:

    M ore
    More

    C ash
    Cash

  19. Stevo Darkly   19 years ago

    I’m old. I remember Mondo 2000.

    I remember both Dynamite and Bananas, although the memories of the two are hopelessly intertangled in my mind.

    Anyone here old enough to remember Wet magazine?

    Never heard of it, and the name makes me very afraid to click on the link at work.

  20. PapayaSF   19 years ago

    Don’t worry, Wet was not porn and the link is safe for work. Everybody is so dirty-minded these days….

  21. Lazlo   19 years ago

    I stole a Real Silver Dollar from my mom’s jewelry box to buy the issue of Dynamite with The Six Million Dollar Man on the cover. Got my ass whupped but good for that one, but it was totally worth it.

  22. Stevo Darkly   19 years ago

    Don’t worry, Wet was not porn and the link is safe for work.

    Dammit!

    Everybody is so dirty-minded these days….

    It’s not just me, then.

  23. Stephen VanDyke   19 years ago

    I took the liberty of posting just their interview with the LP candidate:

    < href=”http://hammeroftruth.com/2005/12/16/libertarians-the-cool-party-even-before-blogs/”>Libertarians: The Cool Party Even Before Blogs

  24. Stephen VanDyke   19 years ago

    I guess I need to know the secret handshake in order to use HTML. Here’s the link:
    http://hammeroftruth.com/2005/12/16/libertarians-the-cool-party-even-before-blogs/

  25. Russ 2000   19 years ago

    Does knowing what a “Wacky Packy” is make one old? Uh, oh.

    Nah, you can still buy them at Target.

  26. Andrew Ian Dodge   19 years ago

    You bastard…I am old too… Oh and I so loved playing Cyberpunk 2020. A damn good game…nice and violent with no lame magic like Shadowrun. I loved running it as a GM.

  27. Andrew Ian Dodge   19 years ago

    Oh hands up who has been nerdy, geeky or lame enough to attend a hacker convention?

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