“It’s just the concept of the individual in the chair not having to engage,” says Andrew Edwards, the co-founder of Sunday ...
On Nov. 18, 1883, Americans adopted four standardized time zones, replacing a confusing, dangerous hodgepodge of times.
William F. Allen, secretary of the American Railroad Association, announced that on Sunday, Nov. 18, 1883, every railroad clock in the country would be set to one of the new time zones. Keep in mind ...