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Hi Maggie,

2012/4/1 King Duck <rotteneogat@gmail.com>

Mirek,

That would be during weekdays and weekends. You don't have to change the
meeting time; I can read the transcripts and try to make them as much as I
can. When you asked for which times to pick and to disregard the date
(that's how I understood your original message), I picked the following
times after I picked "America/New York" from the drop-down menu of the
poll.


I meant it as "disregard the date but keep in mind the day of the week and
the time".


I thought the poll would convert the original times to their
equivalents in my time zone. These were the ones that I picked:

4:00 PM- 6:00 PM
6:00 PM- 8:00 PM
8:00 PM- 10:00 PM


If it didn't do that, then I apologize. That's what I thought that option
would do.


It did, but Sunday from 14:00 GMT turned out to be more fitting for the
rest of the team (i.e. there are 4 consecutive hours that overlap for three
of us).

I'm still not sure what times of the day you tend to have free -- from
20:00-2:00 GMT or 16:00-18:00 GMT?

Please fill out the poll again: http://www.doodle.com/fyevrffhaqq79vkt

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