Oppsss I forgot to fill up the doodle, but Friday 30 Jan 2 PM GMT is OK for me!
Fabio
2015-01-12 13:35 GMT+01:00 James Cummings
Of the two doodle polls: http://doodle.com/mmqpzigxa5p6zqyz http://doodle.com/c7yczv279fgi6h5u
It looks like Friday 30 January at 2pm GMT Is the best for everyone. (This is marked as 'yes if need be' by Hugh and Syd, but green for everyone else.
Tells me that this is: === Corresponding UTC (GMT) -- 14:00:00 Victoria (Canada - British Columbia) -- 06:00:00 PST UTC-8 hours Ann Arbor (U.S.A. - Michigan) -- 09:00:00 EST UTC-5 hours Boston (U.S.A. - Massachusetts) -- 09:00:00 EST UTC-5 hours Raleigh (U.S.A. - North Carolina) -- 09:00:00 EST UTC-5 hours Washington DC (U.S.A. - District of Columbia) -- 09:00:00 EST UTC-5 hours Oxford (United Kingdom - England) -- 14:00:00 GMT UTC Paderborn (Germany - North Rhine-Westphalia) -- 15:00:00 CET UTC+1 hour Paris (France) -- 15:00:00 CET UTC+1 hour Rome (Italy) -- 15:00:00 CET UTC+1 hour Vienna (Austria - Vienna) -- 15:00:00 CET UTC+1 hour ===
I hope to speak to you all then.
-James
On 08/01/15 17:10, James Cummings wrote:
whooops, seems like I got those two URLs around the wrong way. *sigh* Just make sure you've filled in both.
-James
On 08/01/15 14:56, James Cummings wrote:
Hrmmm... If you look at:
http://doodle.com/c7yczv279fgi6h5u
You'll see we are always upsetting someone. Let's try doing another on poll for the week following to compare.
Please fill in this poll for the following week:
http://doodle.com/mmqpzigxa5p6zqyz
-James
On 06/01/15 22:29, James Cummings wrote:
Hi all,
I've put up a doodle poll to schedule our next meeting. I've suggested 2pm (GMT) or 3pm start (for an hour or more meeting) on any of the weekdays the week of Monday 19 January. Timezone support is on so it _should_ show you the time in your own timezone but feel free to double check this with www.timeandate.com.
Please select any date/time you can make. If you might *usually* be able to make one of these on another month (or if it would be only mildly inconvenient) then select (yes) (ifneedbe) and/or leave a comment.
http://doodle.com/mmqpzigxa5p6zqyz
-James Chair Emeritus
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