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Meeting schedule
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2006-11-16 00:44:26
On Wed, 2006-11-15 at 15:41 -0800, Karsten Wade wrote:
> On Wed, 2006-11-15 at 08:17 -0500, Paul W. Frields
wrote:
> > Obviously our time change hasn't helped as we
planned.  Leaving it at
> > the new time seems like a non-option, since we
keep having meetings
> > disturbed by other priorities.  (I point the
finger firmly at me first,
> > seeing as how I've missed something like three out
of the last five,
> > IIRC.)
> 
> And I'll point at how easily I'm distracted during that
time. 
> 
> > Shall we consider either (1) moving back to the
old time (yuck), or (2)
> > choosing a new and better time?  I'll even start
the ball rolling with
> > some suggestions (note Eastern is now UTC -5):
> > 
> > Wednesday, 0300 UTC (that's Tuesday 10:00pm
Eastern, 7:00pm Pacific)
> > Saturday, 0100 UTC (that's Friday 8:00pm Eastern,
5:00pm Pacific)
> 
> Man, you know you are getting older and more settled
when you'd consider
> a regular meeting for a Friday night. 

Yup, guilty as charged.  On the other hand, my bar tab is a
lot cheaper
these days.

> I like trying to keep to the same day, as long as it
doesn't wash out
> for some other reason.  Later in that day may work
better for me.  I'd
> be willing to try the 0300 UTC Wed. one.

That's sorta my favored time; I agree about keeping it on
Tuesday night
as well.  If we're lucky we might pick up folks in Europe
checking in
over morning $BEVERAGE.

> I'm not allowed to be caught at the computer for more
than a few minutes
> during precious honey-do daylight hours on the
weekends.   It does
> happen occasionally, but I couldn't make any promises.

Understood and agreed.

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Meeting schedule
user name
2006-11-16 00:44:26
On Wed, 2006-11-15 at 15:41 -0800, Karsten Wade wrote:
> On Wed, 2006-11-15 at 08:17 -0500, Paul W. Frields
wrote:
> > Obviously our time change hasn't helped as we
planned.  Leaving it at
> > the new time seems like a non-option, since we
keep having meetings
> > disturbed by other priorities.  (I point the
finger firmly at me first,
> > seeing as how I've missed something like three out
of the last five,
> > IIRC.)
> 
> And I'll point at how easily I'm distracted during that
time. 
> 
> > Shall we consider either (1) moving back to the
old time (yuck), or (2)
> > choosing a new and better time?  I'll even start
the ball rolling with
> > some suggestions (note Eastern is now UTC -5):
> > 
> > Wednesday, 0300 UTC (that's Tuesday 10:00pm
Eastern, 7:00pm Pacific)
> > Saturday, 0100 UTC (that's Friday 8:00pm Eastern,
5:00pm Pacific)
> 
> Man, you know you are getting older and more settled
when you'd consider
> a regular meeting for a Friday night. 

Yup, guilty as charged.  On the other hand, my bar tab is a
lot cheaper
these days.

> I like trying to keep to the same day, as long as it
doesn't wash out
> for some other reason.  Later in that day may work
better for me.  I'd
> be willing to try the 0300 UTC Wed. one.

That's sorta my favored time; I agree about keeping it on
Tuesday night
as well.  If we're lucky we might pick up folks in Europe
checking in
over morning $BEVERAGE.

> I'm not allowed to be caught at the computer for more
than a few minutes
> during precious honey-do daylight hours on the
weekends.   It does
> happen occasionally, but I couldn't make any promises.

Understood and agreed.

-- 
Paul W. Frields, RHCE                          http://paul.frields.org/
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BD11 3717
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