There are plenty of people alive today with negative birth timestamps, with many services wanting to calculate the proper local day and time each year to send them annoying pseudo-personalized birthday messages.
Or, for something a bit more agreeable: genealogy (esp. the bioinformatics queries in genetic genealogy) needs a good, high-resolution timeline to normalize events onto. Actually, the non-genetic kind of geneaology, solves a lot of vagueries in lineage as constraint-based puzzles over (local!) dates, with razor-thin margins that would be messed up without correct timezone-based calendar conversion — constraints like "two people couldn't have been related as mother and child, if the mother died at least two days before the child was born."
Or, for something a bit more agreeable: genealogy (esp. the bioinformatics queries in genetic genealogy) needs a good, high-resolution timeline to normalize events onto. Actually, the non-genetic kind of geneaology, solves a lot of vagueries in lineage as constraint-based puzzles over (local!) dates, with razor-thin margins that would be messed up without correct timezone-based calendar conversion — constraints like "two people couldn't have been related as mother and child, if the mother died at least two days before the child was born."