Multiple possible future BAM questions
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Multiple possible future BAM questions
Hugo Chavez is certainly going to leave his mark on Venezuelan history, whatever else happens:
http://tinyurl.com/yp5w5h
FWIW, I heard on NPR on the drive in that Iran, Afghanistan, India, and Newfoundland (!) have half-hour time-shifts as well. I'd never heard this before.
http://tinyurl.com/yp5w5h
FWIW, I heard on NPR on the drive in that Iran, Afghanistan, India, and Newfoundland (!) have half-hour time-shifts as well. I'd never heard this before.
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Re: Multiple possible future BAM questions
My question would be "Why?" What is the advantage of being half an hour ahead or behind?mrkelley23 wrote:Hugo Chavez is certainly going to leave his mark on Venezuelan history, whatever else happens:
http://tinyurl.com/yp5w5h
FWIW, I heard on NPR on the drive in that Iran, Afghanistan, India, and Newfoundland (!) have half-hour time-shifts as well. I'd never heard this before.
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According to the article:earendel wrote: My question would be "Why?" What is the advantage of being half an hour ahead or behind?
And reading through the article, there's a link to another story from last year, reporting how he changed the flag.The president said the change would improve health, as the sun will rise before most Venezuelans get up ensuring all go to work or school in daylight.
"These children have to get up at five in the morning... they arrive at school dead tired," said Mr Chavez. "And why? Because of our time."
The new design alters the coat of arms on the top left on the yellow, blue and red flag.
It now shows a white horse running towards the left, a reversal of the previous design where the animal ran to the right. The president described the old horse as "imperial".
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And did you note this quote in that linked article?MarleysGh0st wrote:According to the article:earendel wrote: My question would be "Why?" What is the advantage of being half an hour ahead or behind?
And reading through the article, there's a link to another story from last year, reporting how he changed the flag.The president said the change would improve health, as the sun will rise before most Venezuelans get up ensuring all go to work or school in daylight.
"These children have to get up at five in the morning... they arrive at school dead tired," said Mr Chavez. "And why? Because of our time."
The new design alters the coat of arms on the top left on the yellow, blue and red flag.
It now shows a white horse running towards the left, a reversal of the previous design where the animal ran to the right. The president described the old horse as "imperial".
Wearing the red T-shirts signifying their support for the anti-American paratrooper-turned-politician, the crowd of around 20,000 paraded the new banner with members of the military, as F-16 combat aircraft flew overhead on Sunday evening.
Rather ironic, wouldn't you say?
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Re: Multiple possible future BAM questions
Good luck getting replacement parts! I'm sure their jets will soon be like their taxis: running on home-made replacement parts.earendel wrote: And did you note this quote in that linked article?
Wearing the red T-shirts signifying their support for the anti-American paratrooper-turned-politician, the crowd of around 20,000 paraded the new banner with members of the military, as F-16 combat aircraft flew overhead on Sunday evening.
Rather ironic, wouldn't you say?
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Much as I'd find that humorous, I think they will do all right. There are other air forces that field the F-16 and some of them might not be averse to selling replacement parts to Venezuela.Bob Juch wrote:Good luck getting replacement parts! I'm sure their jets will soon be like their taxis: running on home-made replacement parts.earendel wrote: And did you note this quote in that linked article?
Wearing the red T-shirts signifying their support for the anti-American paratrooper-turned-politician, the crowd of around 20,000 paraded the new banner with members of the military, as F-16 combat aircraft flew overhead on Sunday evening.
Rather ironic, wouldn't you say?
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Probably other OPEC members.earendel wrote:Much as I'd find that humorous, I think they will do all right. There are other air forces that field the F-16 and some of them might not be averse to selling replacement parts to Venezuela.Bob Juch wrote:Good luck getting replacement parts! I'm sure their jets will soon be like their taxis: running on home-made replacement parts.earendel wrote: And did you note this quote in that linked article?
Wearing the red T-shirts signifying their support for the anti-American paratrooper-turned-politician, the crowd of around 20,000 paraded the new banner with members of the military, as F-16 combat aircraft flew overhead on Sunday evening.
Rather ironic, wouldn't you say?
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Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.
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Re: Multiple possible future BAM questions
Yeah, they can get them the same place Iran gets spare parts for its F-14sBob Juch wrote:Probably other OPEC members.earendel wrote:Much as I'd find that humorous, I think they will do all right. There are other air forces that field the F-16 and some of them might not be averse to selling replacement parts to Venezuela.Bob Juch wrote: Good luck getting replacement parts! I'm sure their jets will soon be like their taxis: running on home-made replacement parts.
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feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.