Erik Dahlström: > Another option would be to start at 1 PM UTC, but it might be a bit > late for those in AU. > > Here's a proposal for new times (note that times are calculated for May 2009): > > Mon 11:00 AM UTC, Mon 1:00 PM Central Europe, Mon 9:00 PM Eastern Australia, Mon 7:00 AM Eastern US/Canada. > Wed 11:00 AM UTC, Wed 1:00 PM Central Europe, Wed 9:00 PM Eastern Australia, Wed 7:00 AM Eastern US/Canada. This is great for me. > Alternative: > > Mon 11:00 AM UTC, Mon 1:00 PM Central Europe, Mon 9:00 PM Eastern Australia, Mon 7:00 AM Eastern US/Canada. > Thu 1:00 PM UTC, Thu 3:00 PM Central Europe, Thu 11:00 PM Eastern Australia, Thu 9:00 AM Eastern US/Canada. This is OK for me, too. -- Cameron McCormack ≝ http://mcc.id.au/Received on Friday, 6 March 2009 23:25:03 GMT
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