• Jayjader@jlai.lu
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    7 months ago

    Especially the argument for timezones is “I can just Google what time it is in <timezone>”…

    You can always Google “what time is it at <location>”

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      7 months ago

      Which only works when timezones exist. Without timezones, the question would need to be “what time of day is it in <location>?”, and you’d get “morning” or “afternoon”. Any answer to that question is inherently more fuzzy than 8:25 or 17:16.

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        7 months ago

        What time is it in Melbourne?

        “The Standard Time is 4:05. The time of day is equivalent to 14:15 in your location.”

        Wasn’t that hard to solve. And it’s actually more precise, since it incorporates the changing times of sunrise and sundown.