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Yeah, it's just not something most of us here really think about; it's kind of "automatic".
Since email, IM, Facebook, etc became the norm for keeping in touch, and conversations became much more asynchronous due to that, time zones are much less of a concern for most people. Before the internet, you might just have a note in your phone number list that Aunt Carol in Arizona is 2 hours behind your time.
That said, it is customary (though not required) when requesting a meeting / call with someone in another time zone to use their local time. e.g. "Can we setup a call to discuss this in detail? How's 2pm your time?"