Wait though: 9pm in Melbourne is 11am in London, but 4am in Los Angeles and 7am in New York. Fine for Europeans, but terrible for Americans. Aren't most of the currently registered Agoran players Americans?
On 1 July 2013 00:02, Charles Walker <charles.w.wal...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 30 June 2013 14:48, Steven Gardner <steven.gard...@monash.edu> wrote: > > For my part, 9pm local time (1100 UTC), after the kids are in bed, is > when > > I'm more likely to have time to chat. > > > > But tomorrow (Monday) night I'll probably be out seeing a friend, and > > Tuesday I'm leaving for a family holiday for 5 days and I'm unlikely to > have > > internet access. So unless you're willing to wait until next 1100 UTC > Sunday > > night (7 July), you'd best leave me out of your plans. > > I don't see why we shouldn't wait (while still going ahead with the > session tonight), especially as most people are more likely to be free > on weekends. > > Is this acceptable to most people? Michael? Blob? > > -- Walker > -- Steve Gardner Research Grants Development Faculty of Business and Economics Monash University, Caulfield campus Rm: S8.04 | ph: (613) 9905 2486 e: steven.gard...@monash.edu *** NB I am now working 1.0 FTE, but I am away from my desk** on alternate Thursday afternoons (pay weeks). *** Two facts about lists: (1) one can never remember the last item on any list; (2) I can't remember what the other one is.