Ladies Get toGether this Sunday

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I’m inviting you to my weekly Sunday Zoom meeting. Only trans women are invited. If you have an invite feel free to invite others I include a link to my local time standard so that you might match it up to yours, Some of the ladies in the past are from Great Britain and Germany. Most of them are writers who post stories on a Big Closet Top Shelf though that this is no way a requirement.

To help identify the meeting time with your time zone use this link:
https://www.time.gov/

Topic: Ladies GTG
Time: Jun 4, 2023 04:00 PM Central Time (US and Canada)

If you are interested in joining this session send me a PM and I will send you an invite if you decide you don't like it I will remove your name from the invite list.

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Time conversion

As an alternative to looking up the time zones and calculating the time difference manually, you can also use most (if not all) current scheduling applications to convert for your local time. As well as set reminder alarms for the meeting.

For example: I am using Google Calendar. I record the meeting as scheduled for 16:00 (USA, Texas, Dallas), and I get the correct local time blocked out here in Germany. The app even takes care of the differences of the divergent uses of daylight saving time.
I have even set up several reminder alarms designed to bring me out of whatever rabbit-hole I might be in, in time to log-in to the meeting.

I know that Thunderbird also has a scheduling calendar function that can handle different time zones. And I am pretty sure that Outlook also has a similar function. And any small-business or enterprise grade scheduling application should work with multiple time zones. Especially after the global pandemic and the whole telecommuting and work-from-home push of the last few years. In this case you need to keep your operating system updated with the newest time-zone information.