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R_P_A_S
10th December 2007, 01:03
from the BBC

Venezuela creates own time zone
Venezuela creates its own unique time zone on Sunday, putting the clock back half-an-hour on a permanent basis.

President Hugo Chavez says that an earlier dawn means the performance of the country will improve, as more people will wake up in daylight.

"I don't care if they call me crazy, the new time will go ahead," he said.

But critics say the move is unnecessary and the president simply wants to be in a different time zone from his arch-rival, the United States. :lol: ahahaha

The new time puts Venezuela four-and-a-half hours behind Greenwich Mean Time, and out of step with all its neighbours.

The move had first been announced in August, but it has been delayed twice because international bodies and Venezuela itself were not ready to implement the change.

Science and Technology Minister Hector Nacarro praised the measure.

"I see it as a very positive thing that while there is light we can be in it," he said.

And President Chavez said earlier this year that schoolchildren would arrive for lessons with more energy as a result of the change.

"These children have to get up at five in the morning... they arrive at school dead tired. And why? Because of our time."

Odd minutes

The time change is the latest in a series of reforms implemented by President Chavez, who has already changed the country's name, coat of arms and flag.

Small time differences are hardly unique, however.

Canada's Newfoundland province is half-an-hour out of step with other Atlantic provinces.

Pakistan is only half-an-hour behind India, while Nepal is a mere 15 minutes ahead of its large southern neighbour.

Western Australia and South Australia observe a 90-minute time difference across the state boundary.

However, the remote border town of Eucla and the surrounding area, home to a few hundred people, operates on its own time zone, 45 minutes ahead of Western Australia and 45 minutes behind South Australia.

bretty
10th December 2007, 01:46
So much talk about how poorly time is set up for students. It's interesting that they are emphasizing it as a good way to improve education.

SouthernBelle82
10th December 2007, 02:02
Originally posted by [email protected] 10, 2007 01:45 am
So much talk about how poorly time is set up for students. It's interesting that they are emphasizing it as a good way to improve education.
Well sure. Now that I'm in college I can choose my own times for classes and I know my body and the times I'm the most awake and I pay a lot more attention when I'm not tired and paying attention to the clock for the day to end so I could go home and sleep some. So it does make sense. I generally do a lot better in college now days when I'm not dead tired in class.

Dr Mindbender
14th December 2007, 00:24
america will probably build a machine that makes the earth spin more slowly to make the day half an hour longer just to fuck up his plan.
:rolleyes:

apathy maybe
14th December 2007, 12:06
This is of course irrelevant.

If he wants people to wake up in the sunlight, then simply make school start half an hour earlier, then he doesn't have to have a new time zone.

But that would be too simple.


Things like this aren't revolutionary, they are in fact simply stupid. Making a new calendar, now that would be interesting. Or splitting the day into different blocks (rather then 24 hours/60 minutes/60 seconds) would be worth investigating (there are two or three threads on each of these topics I think, somewhere). But changing the time zone by half an hour? Meh. If that is the best I can expect from my socialist revolution, I think I'll sleep in a few more hours anyway.

Lynx
14th December 2007, 16:50
Saskatchewan - the land where time stands put ;)

MarxSchmarx
30th December 2007, 06:59
Originally posted by apathy [email protected] 14, 2007 12:05 pm
This is of course irrelevant.

If he wants people to wake up in the sunlight, then simply make school start half an hour earlier, then he doesn't have to have a new time zone.

But that would be too simple.


Things like this aren't revolutionary, they are in fact simply stupid. Making a new calendar, now that would be interesting. Or splitting the day into different blocks (rather then 24 hours/60 minutes/60 seconds) would be worth investigating (there are two or three threads on each of these topics I think, somewhere). But changing the time zone by half an hour? Meh. If that is the best I can expect from my socialist revolution, I think I'll sleep in a few more hours anyway.
They actually tried something called "decimal time" during the French revolution. Unlike all other measurements, it proved to be an abject failure and so we are saddled with the Babylonian ways.

kromando33
30th December 2007, 07:59
Sad to see such petty opportunism, how is this going to build socialism? More meaningless symbolism it looks like.

RevMARKSman
30th December 2007, 12:37
These children have to get up at five in the morning... they arrive at school dead tired. And why? Because of our time.

http://www.sleepfoundation.org/site/c.huIX...imes_Debate.htm (http://www.sleepfoundation.org/site/c.huIXKjM0IxF/b.2419115/k.777/A_Look_at_the_School_Start_Times_Debate.htm)

A half hour gained on one day won't change anything. Maybe he should stop making these kids wake up at obscene hours.


Things like this aren't revolutionary, they are in fact simply stupid. Making a new calendar, now that would be interesting. Or splitting the day into different blocks (rather then 24 hours/60 minutes/60 seconds) would be worth investigating (there are two or three threads on each of these topics I think, somewhere).

Change the degree system, too, so it's easy to tell how much the Earth has rotated in 6.5/10 "decimal time units." :rolleyes: