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Can we learn to walk again?

Summary by Slugger O'Toole
In the 1950s American writer Ray Bradbury predicted earphones, flat screen TVs, self driving cars and ATMs. In his 1951 short story – The Pedestrian – Bradbury also predicted a future where you might be arrested for walking. For air, to see, and just to walk Set in Los Angeles in 2053, Bradbury’s short story features Leonard Mead – a man who likes to walk around his neighbourhood after 8pm. “In ten years of walking by night or day, for thousands…
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Slugger O'Toole broke the news in on Saturday, April 12, 2025.
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