The WELL [ ] In 1985, Brand and founded The "Whole Earth 'Lectronic Link" , a prototypical, wide-ranging for intelligent, informed participants the world over | However, during 2005 he criticized aspects of the international ideology he had helped to develop |
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Sam Martin and Matt Scanlon, "The Long Now: An Interview with Stewart Brand," magazine, January 2001• : 48 Brand and his wife Lois travelled to in a 1963 truck known as the Whole Earth Truck Store, which moved to a storefront in | In 1966, he married Lois Jennings, an |
ended his 2005 commencement address by acknowledging both Stewart Brand and the Whole Earth Catalog, quoting from the latter's final issue, "Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish.
4Massive Change Radio interview with Stewart Brand, November 2003• External links [ ] Wikimedia Commons has media related to | Brand acquired it from an dealer in Sausalito |
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Wikiquote has quotations related to:• | [ ] That first oversize Catalog, and its successors in the 1970s and later, reckoned a wide assortment of things could serve as useful "tools": books, maps, garden implements, specialized clothing, ' and ' tools, gear, tents, equipment, professional journals, early synthesizers, and personal computers |
As scholars, scientists, campaigners, and citizens, we write with the conviction that knowledge and technology, applied with wisdom, might allow for a good, or even great,.
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