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Chavez Changes Time

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  1. rhino17

    rhino17 Member

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    I dont know if this has bee posted...

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070919...uela_time_2;_ylt=AskF7bUbR5ZO0SOGs5.2HGwE1vAI

    Call him cuckoo -- Chavez changes time in Venezuela

    CARACAS (Reuters) - President Hugo Chavez wants Venezuelan clocks turned back half an hour and he wants it done in record time -- next Monday.
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    "I don't care if they call me crazy, the new time will go ahead, let them call me whatever they want," Chavez said on his weekly TV show. "I'm not to blame. I received a recommendation and said I liked the idea."

    The shift will allow children to wake up for school in daylight instead of before sunrise, Chavez said.

    That may seem reasonable to many Venezuelans but ordering the change with little notice and scant public education has raised questions over how much thought was given to the plan.

    It also highlights how the anti-U.S. president's governing style can sometimes be eccentric, improvised and rushed in his self-styled revolution to turn one of the world's biggest oil exporters into a socialist state.

    Chavez himself has not had time to get to grips with the practicalities of the clock shift.

    In his live show, he called on his brother, the education minister, so that the two men could explain the measure. But they mistakenly told Venezuelans to move their clocks forward at midnight on Sunday, when the policy is to move them back.

    Chavez dismissed criticism that moving the time only a half hour was quirky, questioning why the world had to follow a scheme of hourly divisions that he said was dictated by the imperial United States.

    The change will put Venezuela on its own time zone, shared by no other country. Several countries have adopted times that put them half an hour ahead or behind neighbours, and Nepal's official time is just 15 minutes ahead of that of India.

    Venezuelan businesses are now scrambling to call in technicians to reprogram their computers for the time change.

    Most countries advertise in the media any planned changes in clock times for months before the implementation date.

    But Chavez's government has only aired slots promoting the idea in principle without educating people on how to do it.

    "I'd like them to explain it to me so that I can understand what the new time is. I don't get it at all," said Esperanza Alcala, a 46-year-old office cleaning worker.

    TIME FOR CHANGE

    Since first announcing last month that Venezuela would shift from four hours behind Greenwich Mean Time to four and a half hours, Chavez, his brother and other senior officials have given varying dates for the change.

    This week, Chavez plumped for Monday, but his science and technology minister then said coordination with international organization might postpone the move until January.

    Venezuelans could be forgiven for not taking the government at its word.

    In a year of change when Chavez is overhauling the constitution and nationalizing swathes of the economy, some other attention-grabbing proposals have come to nothing.

    Most notably, Chavez announced that Venezuela was immediately withdrawing from the International Monetary Fund. Venezuela's debt then plunged and four months later the country remains an IMF member.

    Still, for Chavez, the clock move is simpler than people think. It is a one-off change and he notes that Venezuela does not follow many other countries in regularly moving clocks an hour forward for summer and back for winter.

    "It's something that's done around the world each year and several times a year and here we are just doing it once in a century."

    (With additional reporting by Deisy Buitrago)
     
  2. weslinder

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    If you don't work for him, he's almost comical.
     
  3. First Lady

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    Smart, good luck dealing with the mass confusion and hysteria.

    Gosh, I didn't realize we're so evil!
     
  4. Blake

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    Or that we controlled Time
     
  5. gunn

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    That's a bit dramatic.
     
  6. A-Train

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    Why should only the government be allowed to dictate what time it is?

    I am officially adusting the clocks ahead 2 1/2 hour to 5:30 pm CDT, effective immediately. The fact that this is the time I get off work is purely coincidental, I assure you...
     
  7. boomboom

    boomboom I GOT '99 PROBLEMS
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    "I can see into the future..........at least 30 minutes into it."

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  8. RocketMan Tex

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    VDT....Venezuelan Daylight Savings Time

    or

    VST...Venezuelan Standard Time.
     
  9. Ottomaton

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    I hate this guy. I hope he dies.
     

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