Time Local and Railroad

On Saturday I enjoyed listening to an NPR piece about time. Synchronize your watches.

I never thought about this before, but according to the reporter all time was local.  Maybe the clock in the town square was something most folks used to tell the time of day.

Before the railroad, all time was local and in some ways personal.  The railroad caused almost everyone to synchronise their lives to some extent.

For two or three days a week I get up early on purpose.  Otherwise, I could sleep in, but usually I wake up early anyway.

Church is at 11am on Sunday and the races start at 12:35 on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.  Otherwise I'm pretty free of clocks, meetings, and deadlines except for paying bills and meeting the buddies for lunch when we are all in town.

A high school friend mentioned 6pm on Sundays when Disney was on TV and how he used to always watch that show.  A shared experience for many of us that watched the same show at the same time for a least a few years.

We seemed to have gone full circle and once again all time is local and personal.

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