Hi Peter,
Peter Junge wrote on 2010-01-23 03.13:
9 PM German time would be even worse for China and Japan (2 AM/3 AM), it
might be better for New Zealanders who wake up early. I would recommend
to play around with the Time And Date meeting planer:
Hi Peter,
Peter Junge wrote:
Hi Florian,
Florian Effenberger wrote:
Hi Peter,
Peter Junge wrote on 2010-01-20 08.33:
well that time slot is not too convenient for the APAC area. 1:00 AM in
China, 2:00 AM in Japan, 3:00 AM in East-Australia and 5:00 AM in New
Zealand.
well, we had a public
Hi,
Sophie wrote on 2010-01-23 18.30:
How can one attend when its country is not listed? :)
where is your country missing?
Florian
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Hi Florian,
Florian Effenberger wrote:
Hi,
Sophie wrote on 2010-01-23 18.30:
How can one attend when its country is not listed? :)
where is your country missing?
here: http://www.talkyoo.net/main/telefonkonferenz_internationale_rufnummern
Deutschland (HH):
Deutschland (M):
Österreich:
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Hi Peter,
Peter
Hi Sophie,
Sophie wrote on 2010-01-23 19.03:
http://www.talkyoo.net/main/telefonkonferenz_internationale_rufnummern
they do not offer more countries. Beginning with February, we will only
be having dial-ins in USA and Germany so we should get used to it until
we have a working solution.
Hi Sophie and Florian
While calling international numbers can be *very* expensive especially
if the time is a Peak hour in your country, you could always use the
Skype option - if you have the equipment - which is free.
However, if you don't then I agree that it makes it a lot harder to dial
in
Hi,
Hamish Bell wrote:
Hi Sophie and Florian
While calling international numbers can be *very* expensive especially
if the time is a Peak hour in your country, you could always use the
Skype option - if you have the equipment - which is free.
you can e.g. use 'Skype Out' to dial in to one of
Hi Florian,
Florian Effenberger wrote:
Hi Peter,
Peter Junge wrote on 2010-01-23 03.13:
9 PM German time would be even worse for China and Japan (2 AM/3 AM), it
might be better for New Zealanders who wake up early. I would recommend
to play around with the Time And Date meeting planer:
Hi Sophie,
Sophie wrote:
Hi Peter,
Peter Junge wrote:
Hi Florian,
Florian Effenberger wrote:
Hi Peter,
Peter Junge wrote on 2010-01-20 08.33:
well that time slot is not too convenient for the APAC area. 1:00 AM in
China, 2:00 AM in Japan, 3:00 AM in East-Australia and 5:00 AM in New
Hi Florian,
Florian Effenberger wrote:
Hi Peter,
Peter Junge wrote on 2010-01-21 03.16:
Well among 13 people who voted there are 2 living in China (Dong
Xiaohong and me), 1 in Japan (Kobayashi-san) and Graham is AFAIR from
New Zealand. That' about 30%. Well, Graham doesn't seem to care about
Hi Peter,
Peter Junge wrote on 2010-01-21 03.16:
Well among 13 people who voted there are 2 living in China (Dong
Xiaohong and me), 1 in Japan (Kobayashi-san) and Graham is AFAIR from
New Zealand. That' about 30%. Well, Graham doesn't seem to care about
making calls in the middle of the night.
Hi Peter,
Peter Junge wrote on 2010-01-20 08.33:
well that time slot is not too convenient for the APAC area. 1:00 AM in
China, 2:00 AM in Japan, 3:00 AM in East-Australia and 5:00 AM in New
Zealand.
well, we had a public vote at
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Hi,
dongxiaohong wrote on 2010-01-20 10.21:
i support peter's viewpoint. the time is so difficult to our area, like China, Japan, korea
etc. i suggestion that you should take experience from some successful examples,
like OASIS ODF OIC teleconference meeting, to arrange schedule.
we had
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Hi Peter,
Peter Junge wrote on 2010-01-20 08.33:
well that time slot
Hi Christine,
Christine Louise Beems wrote on 2010-01-20 16.32:
Question: I'm new to UTC... could someone who is knowledgable confirm
(or correct) my calculationg that 1800 UTC+1 is equal to 1pm Central
Standard Time on Monday, January 25... in the USA? Thanks... ~Christine
Hi Christine,
It is equal to 11am your time.
Best,
Isabelle
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Hi Florian,
Florian Effenberger wrote:
Hi Peter,
Peter Junge wrote on 2010-01-20 08.33:
well that time slot is not too convenient for the APAC area. 1:00 AM in
China, 2:00 AM in Japan, 3:00 AM in East-Australia and 5:00 AM in New
Zealand.
well, we had a public vote at
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