Hello all .
I think time was relevant to those who needed to keep it. [ie] The workplace clock for the worker , the station clock for the policeman ( ect ) It makes no sense for the worker to get to work 5 or 10 min's late by his work clock even if the clock in the local station says he is on time . So my guess is the clock at ground zero , where ever that may be , dictated the personal time of the individual .
The funny thing is , all these years later , loaded to the max with ground breaking technology, most people (including myself) still have a five minute gray area , as far as what the exact time is at any given moment
Just try asking 3 or 4 strangers , what the time is , you'll be surprised !
cheers ,
moonbegger
I think time was relevant to those who needed to keep it. [ie] The workplace clock for the worker , the station clock for the policeman ( ect ) It makes no sense for the worker to get to work 5 or 10 min's late by his work clock even if the clock in the local station says he is on time . So my guess is the clock at ground zero , where ever that may be , dictated the personal time of the individual .
The funny thing is , all these years later , loaded to the max with ground breaking technology, most people (including myself) still have a five minute gray area , as far as what the exact time is at any given moment
Just try asking 3 or 4 strangers , what the time is , you'll be surprised !
cheers ,
moonbegger
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