Can we learn to walk again?
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Can we learn to walk again?
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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