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by zAy0LfpBZLC8mAC
3304 days ago
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Because there actually are times that are specified in terms of local time and are not fixed to a specific timezone. Take a birthday, for a trivial example: The span of time in UTC that corresponds to someone's birthday depends on their location at the time. |
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Better example: Typically an events schedule should specify destination timezone when registering an event, so that if regulations on local timezone change, scheduled event times remain valid.