Just a quick reminder that on any Unix-ey system you can get 'now' in any
well-known (TLA) timezone you like via:

MacPro3:~ jimc$ date
Fri Sep 25 16:50:02 PDT 2020
MacPro3:~ jimc$ TZ=JST date
Fri Sep 25 23:50:13 JST 2020

Or you can give it a date/time, and see that in a different timezone.  The 
necessary command-line
arguments differ among operating systems, though.  For Mac and Linux they 
definitely are different,
so see your own man pages to see exactly what to do.

This has been part of every Unix-type system for the last fifty years.

-- Jim

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