[MOBY-l] RE: Wednesday's conference call - can we move it to 6:00 EST?
Andrew D. Farmer
adf at ncgr.org
Tue Feb 18 21:35:37 UTC 2003
Hi Lincoln and Mark (and others who might be listening)-
Damian became a proud papa last night, so he's going to be out for a week
or so. We can go ahead with the telecon at the time you've noted, or
defer it until you all are in a more reasonable time zone. It's your call;
I'd be happy to hear further details of your progress at the hackathon, but
if it works out better for you to keep hacking away then don't let us slow you
down!
I'll plan on dialing in, unless I hear differently...
Andrew Farmer
adf at ncgr.org
(505) 995-4464
Database Administrator/Software Developer
National Center for Genome Resources
On Tue, 18 Feb 2003, Matthes, Anita wrote:
> A teleconference has been scheduled for tomorrow 2/19 at 6:00 pm EST.
>
> US Dial In: 1800-341-3081
> Singapore Dial In: 00-1800-333-22200
> Pin Code: 6672
>
> You may start dialing in at 5:50 pm EST. You will be prompted for the pin
> code at which point you will be entered into the teleconference.
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lincoln Stein [mailto:lstein at cshl.org]
> Sent: Monday, February 17, 2003 9:38 AM
> To: moby-l at biomoby.org
> Cc: matthes at cshl.org
> Subject: Wednesday's conference call - can we move it to 6:00 EST?
>
>
> Hi,
>
> Mark and I are here in Singapore, and it turns out that the time difference
> is
> 13 hours, which means that 4:30 PM in New York is 5:30 AM on Thursday in
> Singapore. Can we move the conference call to 6:00 PM in New York? This
> will be 4:00 in New Mexico and 7:00 am in Singapore.
>
> Lincoln
>
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