Re: teleconference time

aloha, charles!

thursday at noon Eastern Standard Time is o.k. with me...

gregory.

At 02:29 PM 3/1/00 -0500, you wrote:
>Folks, the question of renewing our teleconference booking has come up again.
>The current time will eventually become 6am thursday morning for me, which I
>will find difficult. However, for most of the next quarter I will be in
>Europe or the US (I think) so it is not an urgent question.
>
>If you have a suggestion for another time, please put it to the mailing list
>(there is not much point discussing this on a teleconference, since it is
>most likely to exclude people who are already excluded).
>
>My personal preference would be to move the meeting to thursday, around noon
>Boston time, which is around 6pm in western Europe and 9am on the US west
>coast. Although that is a terrible time of night in Melbourne I am already
>committed to other guidelines meetings through that night, and at least it
>groups them together. If anyone else out there in the Asia/Pacific time zones
>wants to participate, better say something.
>
>Unless there is an outcry I will renew the current time until the end of May,
>and look at the new time taking effect from June.
>
>Cheers
>
>Charles McCN
>
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>W3C Web Accessibility Initiative                      http://www.w3.org/WAI
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