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Uploaded by on Oct 26, 2008

A tribute to the days of analog broadcasting.

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  • This was the first program on every morning in the 1960's, i watched it alot.

  • "Hey,man, what you're watchin'?"

    "It's this movie about Indians, but it's really boring!"

    "That's not a movie,man. That's a test pattern!"

    "A test pattern?! Far out!"

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  • I like 6:00

  • isn't 5 minutes a lil to long to watch this

  • Besides "the Salt and Pepper show" a.k.a. "the Static show" this is my favorite show and I catch it every time it's on.

  • i thought it was a warhol flick.

  • @TheStaticage01 Naw, it doesn't sound goofy at all.

  • @TheStaticage01  Those were the days. Huh?

  • @olflatop It held the stations signal open while everyone who worked there were at home for the night. TV affiliates didnt really start going 24/7 until the mid 80's-thats when cable television really started kicking ass.

  • @MountainMonsters2 5 mins is childs play! This thing was like a lullaby for many of us-it went from 11:30 pm to 7 in the morning. There were no 24/7 channels then. 5mins is just a sample. This thing is worth A FULL 8HRS.

  • @Jiltedin2007 ME TOO!!! I love you Analog indian head test pattern.

  • @brainman214 umm...the only people with "tape" then were broadcasters, the ultrarich/and or elite...and who could forget>>>The Nixon White House?

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