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* Specifying when.
* Specifying when.
** The simplest, tersest option is to just say when in your local timezone and leave it up to people to figure out what the means themselves.
** The simplest, tersest option is to just say when in your local timezone and leave it up to people to figure out what that means themselves.
** Alternately, there are a number of services out there that create useful pages via URL that you could link to, possibly passing it through a link shortener in the interest of not overflowing the topic.  Here are some you could try:
** Alternately, there are a number of services out there that create useful pages via URL that you could link to, possibly passing it through a link shortener in the interest of not overflowing the topic.  Here are some you could try:
*** Start with the URL https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?iso=20180727T16&p1=250&ah=1&am=0 and modify "iso" to be today's date like "20180101" (for january first) with "T<24hour>" appended in the local timezone of the location you're going to use.  So for 4pm you'd use "T16" and for 4am you'd use "T4".  The "ah" is the duration in hours, the "am" is the duration in minutes.  The "p1" is the place code.  Common Mozilla time-zones:
*** Start with the URL https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?iso=20180727T16&p1=250&ah=1&am=0 and modify "iso" to be today's date like "20180101" (for january first) with "T<24hour>" appended in the local timezone of the location you're going to use.  So for 4pm you'd use "T16" and for 4am you'd use "T4".  The "ah" is the duration in hours, the "am" is the duration in minutes.  The "p1" is the place code.  Common Mozilla time-zones:
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