Join Jason and David as they recap what’s been happening at 37signals. They will take questions from viewers and answer them live.
Thursday, December 4
11 am Central (17:00 GMT)
@ live.37signals.com
Tune in at your local time:
San Francisco, 09:00
New York, 12:00
London, 17:00
New Delhi, 21:30
Tokyo, Friday, 01:00
Sydney, Friday, 02:00
Update: See what time 11am CST is in your timezone with Permatime.
J
on 03 Dec 08GMT FAIL
Christophe Maximin
on 03 Dec 08Great! It’s been a long time ! /me adds the datetime to his google calendar
Georgie
on 03 Dec 08Mmmm 2am…
Nifty…
My 9 – 5 is relaxed…but not that relaxed…
Alex
on 04 Dec 08See it in your time zone with permatime.
Bob
on 04 Dec 08Dang, 11am? Right in the middle of work for me. I’ll have to try and make the next one.
Alexander Poliakov
on 04 Dec 08It was really nice when you posted a link to a local time translation app somewhere. Just a small thing but worked great for me!
Alexander Poliakov
on 04 Dec 08Btw, thanks Alex =)
Jochen
on 04 Dec 08Am I the only one who waited for the image/film on the bottom right of this posting to load, just to realize there is none?
Lau
on 04 Dec 08CET (Paris for instance) 18:00
I’m wondering why you don’t put Central European Time (CET) on the list. There must be a lot of viewers from there. Scandinavia, Germany, France, Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Switzerland and many more.
In the Highrise stats post many countries in the CET timezone were in the top 10, while India and Japan wasn’t.
Tim
on 04 Dec 08Lau – if we could convince them to announce the 37 signals live times as a permatime (like Alex suggested: http://permatime.com/US/Central/2008-12-04/11:00/Next_37signals_Live ) then it would be easier for everyone to view in their own timezone.
(er, and yes, that’s a /bit/of a plug, cause, along with Alex, I am a producer of permatime, but it’s also a genuine try-to-be-helpful suggestion)
Daniel Lopes
on 04 Dec 08Thanks…. 15:00 Brasil.
Grant Bissett
on 04 Dec 08I think it’s actually 4am in Sydney (currently says 2:00 above)
That’s 2am here in Perth – I’ll be sleepin.
Robert
on 04 Dec 08A countdown to the time it starts on the page would be awesome. Not that time zones and datelines are too confusing.. but it would certainly make me feel more confident that I’m not going to miss it by an hour.
JF
on 04 Dec 08A countdown to the time it starts on the page would be awesome.
I like that idea.
Mike
on 05 Dec 08Are the videos archived anywhere for those that missed it live?
Joe Girard
on 05 Dec 08do you have a schedule set for these live Q & A sessions? Love to join in next time.
Cheers Joe
JD
on 05 Dec 08Mike, you can check out previous shows here:
http://www.justin.tv/signals37/profile
SuatE
on 05 Dec 08Thanks
FıratE
on 08 Dec 08Are the videos archived anywhere for those that missed it live?
Duff
on 10 Dec 08Looks like the countdown idea has been implemented but not yet deployed for permatime.
Tim
on 10 Dec 08@Duff – Just deployed, actually. It’s a relative time from the moment you load the permatime page… Not quite a countdown (until/unless we move all the date/time formatting into javascript… anyone have an implementation of time_ago_in_words in javascript??) (er, going kind of OT now)
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