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85:
perl -E '$d=86400;$t=$^T-$d;($m,$w)=(gmtime($t+=$d))[3,6]until$m>7&&$m<15&&$w==2;say-gmtime$t'
82 if today being the second Tuesday of the month means you've missed scheduling the meeting already:
perl -E '$d=86400;$t=$^T;($m,$w)=(gmtime($t+=$d))[3,6]until$m>7&&$m<15&&$w==2;say-gmtime$t'
Update (2009-04-16, 18:35 GMT):
Trimmed one character for the version that works even if the current day is the second Tuesday of the month, for 84:
perl -E '$t=$^T-($d=86400);($m,$w)=(gmtime($t+=$d))[3,6]until$m>7&&$m<15&&$w==2;say-gmtime$t'
end of update
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