The cover was a photo titled "Night Baseball in Milwaukee," showing slugger Eddie Matthews mid-swing. On the cover, "Tom Wolfe Tells if You're a Honk or a Wonk," and inside, ads for Chut-Nut (an "exotic colonial chutney") and Canada's plot to conquer the U.S.
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The full issue was released on iPad in 2013 for Wired's 20th anniversary. "The Rolling Stone of technology" published its first issue in early 1993 with a feature about war tech, a piece on what life would be like if our appliances had computer chip brains, and a jarringly prescient look at "libraries without walls for books without pages" a full decade before ebooks were a thing people had heard of. Inside, the story of a female bail bondsman and a particularly insensitive item from the Medics column called "Two Fatties get a new kind of lock jaw" about two overweight women who had their mouths cemented shut in order to lose weight. The cover nods to Mia Farrow's role in The Great Gatsby and William Peter Blatty's The Exorcist ("a sermon nobody sleeps through"). Rockefeller, and Princess Yolanda of Italy. Content consisted of short news bulletins, an ad for All America Cables ("when time is short and minutes count use the direct cable facilities to Central America, South America, Cuba, Porto Rico other West Indies") and, strangely, imaginary interviews with Jack Dempsey, the boy Emperor of China, John D. The cover was a portrait of House Speaker Joseph G.