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LOU_MAY2016

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LOUISVILLE MAGAZINE 5.16 27 gocards.com FLASHBACK May 1981 On the cover: Louisville cyclist and neuroradiologist Dr. John Rice in a blurred action shot. Inside: Dr. Rice noted why cycling was such great exercise ("Like swimming, it gives you good aerobic exercise without hurting your body") and why Louisville was a great place to cycle ("You can safely ride from April through October, both around town and to places as far away as Cincinnati, French Lick and Frankfort"). In a story about Southern Indiana vacation spots — who's ready for a bike ride? — we mentioned Columbus, Madison and New Harmony, the site of two failed utopian experiments. The contemporary hotel in New Harmony was sans TV, channeling the stark style of the 19th century for modern-day visitors. And speaking of TV, we also highlighted new developments in electronics, noting that, with the introduction of videotapes and recorders, TV was becoming a participatory sport: Viewers were fnally able to watch whatever they wanted, whenever they wanted. "Who knows? We may all have our own TV stations some day." (Basically, we predicted Netfix.) We also covered Louisville's industrial waste- exchange program, "a sort of fea market for manufacturers" that worked on the concept that "one company's toxic waste may be another company's raw material." Outside: May 1981 Courier-Journal headlines: "Indelicacies in the Infeld Disgust Kings, Delight Fools at Sports Event Loved by Both"; "US Proposes Free Tuition as Desegregation Incentive"; "Defnition-of-Life Bill Intensifes Debate About Embryo Rights." — Jessica Good

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