> You are just moving complexity though
changing to UTC everywhere is moving complexity, I stand by the "keep the complexity where we have it already" :)
> Right now, while you can assume at 11:30 AM public transportation is available, you have to look up what actual time zone wherever you are going is in and do math to figure out when that is for you.
well, no. If I book a flight/bus/train it says that I get somewhere at 11:45 local time, they don't give me zulu time.
But assuming they'd tell me the hours in _my_ time, the complexity of doing a 2 digit sum is, IMVHO, not a major complexity over looking up what the time zone is (or equivalently, what the "beginning of the day" is locally).
It is possible that we are undergoing a shift towards more unified time.
But for what is worth, I can tell you that the time shift in Italy over the last twenty years has been in the same direction as yours (e.g. TV prime time used to be 20:00, then 20:30, now it's 21:00), so maybe europe's being pulled from east asia being pulled from americas being pulled from europe ad infinitum.