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<blockquote data-quote="08mojo" data-source="post: 15849914" data-attributes="member: 132915"><p>Exactly right, it is a point of reference based on the sun. With the current system, the normal work day starts at 8:00--around the globe because that is a daylight hour everywhere. With global, singular time that reference is gone. Now the normal work day starts at 0100, 0300, 0400, etc...there is no reference. What would the normal hours be? Is 0100 light or dark? Is it work hours or the middle of the night? Is it breakfast or dinner?</p><p></p><p>It's more confusing because now you have to know that 0800 is okay on the east coast, and you'd also have to know that 1100 is okay on the west coast. You're still 'converting' times based on where you are, but the common reference of where the sun is in the sky is gone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="08mojo, post: 15849914, member: 132915"] Exactly right, it is a point of reference based on the sun. With the current system, the normal work day starts at 8:00--around the globe because that is a daylight hour everywhere. With global, singular time that reference is gone. Now the normal work day starts at 0100, 0300, 0400, etc...there is no reference. What would the normal hours be? Is 0100 light or dark? Is it work hours or the middle of the night? Is it breakfast or dinner? It's more confusing because now you have to know that 0800 is okay on the east coast, and you'd also have to know that 1100 is okay on the west coast. You're still 'converting' times based on where you are, but the common reference of where the sun is in the sky is gone. [/QUOTE]
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