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Re: [council] Reminder: Proposed Dates - GNSO Council Meetings 2014

  • To: "Mike O'Connor" <mike@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: [council] Reminder: Proposed Dates - GNSO Council Meetings 2014
  • From: Amr Elsadr <aelsadr@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 6 Dec 2013 14:10:06 +0100
  • Cc: "<council@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> GNSO" <council@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Hmmm. That might actually solve a problem I’ve been having. I normally make 
calendar entries manually, then they get screwed up when I move between 
timezones.

I’ll try this out.

Thanks Mikey.

Amr

On Dec 6, 2013, at 1:45 PM, Mike O'Connor <mike@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> here's a geek thing for all you Mac users (and maybe others as well).
> 
> i stuck "UTC" behind the lines that didn't have it in Glen's note.  now, when 
> i click on these dates, the Calendar program translates them into my local 
> timezone, takes the Daylight Savings Time change into account and offers to 
> drop them into my calendar.  pretty neat!  a new toy!
> 
> m
> 
> Proposed Schedule:
> 
>  
> 1.      23 Jan 2014 – 18h00 UTC
> 2.      27 Feb 2014 – 11h00 UTC
> 3.      26 Mar 2014 – ICANN Singapore
> 4.      08 May 2014 – 15h00 UTC
> 5.      29 May 2014 – 18h00 UTC
> 6.      25 Jun 2014 – ICANN London
> 7.      24 Jul 2014 – 11h00 UTC
> 8.      04 Sep 2014 – 15h00 UTC
> 9.      25 Sep 2014 – 18h00 UTC
> 10.   15 Oct 2014 – ICANN Los Angeles (Annual Meeting)
> 11.   13 Nov 2014 – 11h00 UTC
> 12.   11 Dec 2014 – 15h00 UTC
>  
> 
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