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GREAT JAZZY VIDEO BY THE WEATHER CHANNEL

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Uploaded by on Sep 27, 2007

this was a classic song they played 12 years ago on the weather channel.sometimes they play good old re-runs.can anyone tell me who this artist or band is? love this song.

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  • get your funk on

  • I want to send you video of our local forecast but don't know how(I'm from NINTEEN-08!!!!). Do you have an address I can e-mail it to?

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  • @EStar7580 i love it too! amazing song!

  • The WeatherSTAR 4000 is a computer system that generated local forecasts for TWC cable headends from 1990 until 1999. However, a few cable companies (like mine) still use the 4000today because they can't afford an XL (1999-2004) or IntelliSTAR (featured in this video). The WeatherSTAR Junior (Jr for short) is a LF used by some cable companies who can't afford an IntelliSTAR, XL, or even a 4000. If your LF has the same graphics as the one in this video, you have an IntelliSTAR.

  • trammel starks does this music

  • AAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH now you're talking!

    So this is TWC equipment we're discussing here. So I guess my area was upgraded to the more advanced XL system which eliminates the "Day part".

    Sucks to be me!

    Thanks for the clarification - I didn't mean to get mad, but if you had said this was Weather Channel's equipment I would have gotten it. :)

  • A WeatherSTAR is the computer the weather channel uses to display the forecasts. The Weatherstar Junior is a simple, text based system with a purple background. The Weatherstar 4000 is a system with fairly simple graphics and icons. The Weatherstar XL is a more advanced system that's similar to the intellistar. And the intellistar (what you see here) is the most commonly used system. If you do a search on youtube for any of the weatherstars mentioned above, you'll see what they look like.

  • I must be talking to the wall.

    Hello, wall?

    Would someone on here explain to me what are:

    Intellistar

    4000?

    Jr???

    This is the United States, right? Am I not asking the question "What the heck are these things" in English?

    I have plain old FAMILY CABLE via Cablevision is southern Connecticut. No satellite, no dishes, etc. My equipment - basically 20 feet of cable and a TV set - has NOTHING to do with why they don't show the Day Part in this area!

  • Oh! Than you have the Intellistar.

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