On 18 Feb 2014 at 10:13, Tony Finch wrote:

> Depends how much you travel I guess :-) Usual context for the term "local
> time" is when arriving in a new time zone - "the local time is..." - which
> is exactly the ISO 8601 meaning.

...which they tend to announce at the end of flights even if the 
flight didn't cross any time zone boundaries, so the local time is 
the same as your watch already has if it was set right for the place 
the flight started.


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