Monthly Meetings Poll #2
Monthly Meetings Poll #2
Following on from the last topic, vote for which time slot would be best for you to attend a monthly meeting in. Times are in GMT (+0 hours). Times are approximate, and for this vote (as best times will likely depend on which day is chosen for most), you may make two choices.
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Night-time or evening are best for me. I could do pretty much any time on a Sunday, any time after 7pm on a Saturday, and only nights on a weekday.
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Re: Monthly Meetings Poll #2
If it is the weekend I am good from 1200 EST - 2300 EST, If it is the weekday I am good from 1700EST - 2200 EST.
So either way I am good.
So either way I am good.
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I'm good during the weekend, preferably Saturday (but Sunday's work too). Afternoon's work best: 5p-11p MST.
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*cough*Blackcat wrote:The vote is kind of worthless since you aren't setting a time zone for a reference.
Williams wrote:Following on from the last topic, vote for which time slot would be best for you to attend a monthly meeting in. Times are in GMT (+0 hours). Times are approximate, and for this vote (as best times will likely depend on which day is chosen for most), you may make two choices.
Re: Monthly Meetings Poll #2
Timezone converter for you all to use (courtesy of meeko) to find out when in your local timezone translates to in GMT.
http://www.timezoneconverter.com/
http://www.timezoneconverter.com/
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Changed my vote. I didn't initially take note of timezones.
Using Williams' base of 00:00GMT(ie, Monday morning), it would be 19:00EST (Sunday).
Use this converter to help you: http://www.timezoneconverter.com/cgi-bin/tzc.tzc
Using Williams' base of 00:00GMT(ie, Monday morning), it would be 19:00EST (Sunday).
Use this converter to help you: http://www.timezoneconverter.com/cgi-bin/tzc.tzc