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I have come to an idea here For now let's continue turn threads but when we can plan a chat that many people can be in. So ministers (including VP and Pres) and citizens please list times you will be available.
Thanks for starting this thread. Here are some times I could do a chat:
Friday 0100 GMT (Thursday night US time)
Anytime at or after Sunday 0000 GMT (saturday night US)
At or after Sunday 2300 GMT (sunday night US)
At or after Monday 2300 GMT (monday night US)
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I'm also in CDT. My problem is I have a job and also play in some bands, so its evenings (except fri and sat) or weekends for me. Or early weekday mornings.
Originally posted by ormuzd
I'm more busier later but I can play any time during the day. The problem is my day begins when in USA the people are going to sleep.
I'm in East Europe what means +3 GMT now and +2 GMT after one week.
I'm sorry for not doing a Europe-friendly chat. However, europe's day and evening end in the US daytime, and my sunlight hours are pretty full this weekend.
Hopefully we can get a better chat time for all later
My timezone is CET (GMT+2, GMT+1 by the end of October). I always try to attend chats if they aren't in the middle of the night or on working hours.
I think most participants are located in North-America (or at least the government is) so I guess the Europeans will be out of luck for a while. Unfortunately, it makes sense to have chats when most ministers can attend.
It makes me wonder how many active (!) participants there are from different timezones/continents.
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