I think the website I linked to has a limit of 10 or so time zones, but I don't think you'll hit that.
I would go ahead and add the US time zones since there are 3 that matter I think for adium (eastern, central, west, I do not think mountain comes into play). You can add these with the following cities: San Francisco, CA. Houston, TX. Atlanta, GA. That should hopefully get you started. Chris On Aug 10, 2011, at 12:06 PM, Patrick Steinhardt wrote: > Yeah, that's why I ask to move it around a bit as I have to get up just three > hours after the meeting finishes (hell, I've been near to dead today). > > Patrick > > On Aug 10, 2011, at 7:04 PM, Eric Richie wrote: > >> Starting at midnight on a weekday won't ever be an option for me >> because I have to be at work in the morning. >> >> -Eric >> >> On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 1:00 PM, Patrick Steinhardt <steinhard...@me.com> >> wrote: >>> After all I chose 6am as this is suitable for US and EU. In US it will range >>> from 9pm to 1am, which is still preferable over 2am. And yeah, I have to >>> wait for feedback from those in EU for now as I know 6am won't suit >>> everyone. >>> But even if we cannot make it perfect we can try to optimize time for most >>> people. And in my opinion my proposal is a step in the right direction. But >>> that's my opinion. >>> And how can it be less than optimal to ask everyone what he thinks of my >>> proposal? >>> Regards >>> >>> On Aug 10, 2011, at 6:51 PM, Chris Forsythe wrote: >>> >>> meetings >>> >> > >