Mirek,
No. I must have picked the wrong options. Generally I am 4 hours behind you
(I'm on Eastern Daylight Time right now). So the best times for me are 12
PM-2PM EDT or 8 PM EDT - 11 PM EDT. I just saw that you had a chat at 14:00
PM GMT, but over here it's only 10 AM. I'm not at home during that time
during the week.
~ Maggie
On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 4:26 PM, Mirek M. <mazelm@gmail.com> wrote:
Everyone, please fill out the poll at
http://www.doodle.com/fyevrffhaqq79vkt. Remember that the dates don't
matter -- the poll is for determining the
time for our weekly meetings.
Maggie, are you sure you only tend to be free on Mondays/Tuesdays from
20:00-2:00 AM?
Andrew, are you sure you only tend to be free daily from 22:00 - 00:00? Our
time schedules have no overlap...
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