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Jonny 290
May 5, 2005



[ASK] me about OS/2 Warp

JawnV6 posted:

they did it on Voyage of the Mimi

HOLY SHI i totally forgot about this

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JawnV6
Jul 4, 2004

So hot ...
ok class we're going to have a VERY SPECIAL episode today and we need you all to be VERY mature so that we can watch it

*shows 3 dudes stripping and getting into a sleeping bag*

*to 7th graders*

Jonny 290
May 5, 2005



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Jonny 290
May 5, 2005



[ASK] me about OS/2 Warp
In 2008, it was discovered that a homeless man had been living aboard the ship while docked at the Marina, and he was promptly removed from his quarters there. In a tragic act of revenge, the homeless man returned and removed one of several plugs in the belly of the ship, allowing her to rapidly fill with water. Mimi sank while at port, effectively ruining all electronics aboard the ship as well as seriously damaging the recently rebuilt engine.
...
After the devastating marine survey, a last ditch effort to reach actor Ben Affleck to discuss the situation was thwarted several times by his publicity firm, and the project failed.
....
As of December 2010, Mimi was still in Capt. Frank Ganter's salvage yard preparing to be destroyed. She was partially submerged, and was blocked in by several metal barges. She will in all likelihood be scrapped before the end of January 2011.

:smith:

Malloc Voidstar
May 7, 2007

Fuck the cowboys. Unf. Fuck em hard.

JawnV6 posted:

ok class we're going to have a VERY SPECIAL episode today and we need you all to be VERY mature so that we can watch it

*shows 3 dudes stripping and getting into a sleeping bag*

*to 7th graders*
9th grade, teachers showed us the film version of a book we read. they hadn't actually watched it or looked at any details about it
it was accurate to the book! for example, it included the rape scene. turns out the movie was rated R, woops

Bitcoin Billionaire
Mar 10, 2007
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WeatherStar_4000

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Weather Star 4000
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Weather Star 4000
4000wikimedia.jpg
Manufacturer: Amirix
Family: WeatherSTAR
Hardware: Motorola 68010[1]
OS: Proprietary
Graphics: Vector
Release Date: 1990 (Canada 1992)
Status: Legacy - Used in few cable companies around the United States and Decommissioned in Canada (1997)

The Weather Star 4000 is the first graphic-capable model of the WeatherStar line manufactured for The Weather Channel. It was first introduced in January 1990 and was designed and manufactured by Canadian electronics company Amirix (then the Applied Microelectronics Institute). It had an improved display font over its predecessor, the Weather Star III, with mixed-case (though this didn't appear on launch). The first 4000s that were placed in service were programmed to operate in a text-only mode, like its predecessors (using its improved font instead). However, the 4000 used slightly different flavors (arrangements of information and forecast products) [2] that included, beginning in April 1990, a graphical radar page at the end of the local forecast. While widely used during most of the 1990s, many cable companies began to replace the 4000 with the newer Weather Star XL in 1998 and 1999 and - later - the IntelliStar in the next decade. The 4000 remains in use primarily in smaller and rural cable providers where upgrading to a more modern Weather Star would be a significant expense.

The Weather Star 4000 also was deployed in Canada by The Weather Network and its French-language sister MétéoMédia from 1992 to 1997, when owner Pelmorex replaced it with its proprietary PMX system. The Weather Star 4000 displayed various different products in Canada that were never available in the U.S.
Contents
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1 Standard features
1.1 Segments found on the Weather Star 4000 in the U.S.
2 Weather Star 4000 timeline in the U.S.
2.1 1990
2.2 1991
2.3 1992
2.4 1993
2.5 1994
2.6 1995
2.7 1996
2.8 1997
2.9 1998
2.10 1999
2.11 2002
2.12 2005
3 Cable headends utilizing the Weather Star 4000
4 Flavors
4.1 1990-1991
4.2 1992-1995
4.3 1995-1999
4.4 1999-present
5 Glitches
6 Weather Star 4000 and The Weather Network/MétéoMedia
6.1 Timeline for the Canadian Weather Star 4000
6.2 Canadian-only segments
7 References
8 External links

[edit] Standard features

A Weather Star 4000 came with these features:

Graphical weather products, such as icons and maps for regional products.
An internal local radar product (the first on any STAR), in both time-lapse and static variants. (The time-lapse radar was added in a major late 1992 update. The previous Weather Stars had the capability to display radar, but had to be connected to a third-party source.)
The ability to receive text-based local forecasts created by TWC meteorologists (and before that the National Weather Service).
A lower display line (LDL), with forecast information in the top 50 US markets. While the IntelliStar LDL is cued to air all the time, the 4000, Junior, and XL LDLs are not cued to air anymore except with a cuing messup.
The ability to crawl or scroll weather warnings from the National Weather Service.
Specialty products for certain areas: the Air Quality Forecast for southern California (which would make its national debut on the IntelliStar), Tides for coastal areas, and the Marine Forecast.

Also, until the mid 1990s, The Weather Channel sold an optional sensor package that could be connected to a Weather Star to display weather conditions at the headend office on the LDL, including the current temperature, the highest and lowest temperatures recorded since midnight, relative humidity, wind speed, direction, and gusts, and current daily and monthly precipitation totals. As of 2009, only one remaining 4000 has been found that still uses a sensor package.[3]

Radar products are/were not available on the Weather Star 4000 outside of the contiguous 48 states.

In Alaska and (in one case) in New York City, the Latest Observations product was repeated.[4][5]
In Hawaii, the radar was centered in the state of Washington with a label permanently displaying "Radar Data Temporarily Unavailable".[6]

[edit] Segments found on the Weather Star 4000 in the U.S.

Source: Product Guide for the Weather Star 4000[7]

Marine Forecast - found only in select coastal areas (mainly New Orleans and points west near the Gulf of Mexico, as well as Hawaii) & displayed the forecast wind and wave conditions for the current day and the next day on a purple/black gradient background. Also had the ability to display one marine advisory (i.e.-'Caution', Small Craft Advisory, Hurricane Warning, etc.). Data was provided by TWC meteorologists along the coast. Discontinued 2002.
Air Quality ________ (day of week) - Found only in Southern California. Displayed the next day's air quality forecast and measurements. The PPM (parts per million) measurements for three locations were given as numbers on the left of the screen, with a bar graph on the right extending into four colored and labeled background sections (yellow: good, orange: unhealthy, red: unhealthy, dark red/maroon: hazardous), which gave the next day's air quality level at the three locations. Data comes from an outside source located in southern California. It is unknown if this segment has been discontinued, as no 4000s have been found in Southern California. If it has been, it was likely around the same time as the TWC-generated Marine Forecast.[8] The Air Quality color code goes as follows:

GOOD UNHEALTHY VERY UNHEALTHY HAZARDOUS
0-74 75-189 190-299 300+

Current Radar (formerly "Your Local Radar") - A static IATA radar map that displays the precipitation in your area.
Local Radar - An IATA radar map that shows movement of precipitation during the course of 90 minutes.
National Weather Service Local Update - Introduced in 1995. Displayed when a Short Term Forecast was issued by the National Weather Service (used during a rapid change in conditions or severe weather). Discontinued in 2002 as TWC replaced a variety of NWS forecast products with its own.
Current Conditions - Displays the current weather, temperature, wind speed and direction, gusts, apparent temperature,visibility and ceiling, humidity, dew point and barometric pressure in your area.
Latest Observations - The current weather, temperature, and winds for seven different cities in your area. Text based.
Regional Conditions (Regional Observations) - A regional map displaying the current weather and temperature for seven to nine cities in the region. First appeared as a list, similar to the Latest Observations, and sometimes appears as a list when the icon-based maps fail to load. A topographical map was used in the state of Hawaii.
Regional Forecast, Forecast for_______ (day of week) - A regional map displaying the forecasts for the next day. Like the Regional Conditions before it, it started out as a list and sometimes reverts to a list when the icon-based map fails to upload. A topographical map was used in the state of Hawaii.
36 Hour Forecast - Displays the forecast for the next 36 hours. Until 2002, data was provided by the National Weather Service.
Outlook - A forecast of temperatures and precipitation for your area over the next 30 days (above average, normal, or below average). Discontinued in 1995 by the National Weather Service.
Travel Cities Forecast/Travel Forecast for ________ (day of week) - A scrolling display of the forecasts for the next day for the top 50 U.S. cities. Text-based at first, but later icon-based. The satellite version of this forecast segment was used in the mid to late 1990s and had a similar appearance to the cable TV local forecast version sans the time on the upper right-hand side and lower display line on the lower third of the screen. It was specifically designed to loop continuously until the local forecast was over. The satellite version often appeared when the Weather Star at the cable headend failed to operate, and was sometimes accidentally shown instead of the newer map-based satellite forecasts from 1998 to 2000. Discontinued on Weather Star 4000 in 1997. A 4000 can still draw the TCF (and some of the city names have since been updated) but does not use it under normal operating conditions.
Regional Information - Special information pertinent to your area:
Tides - Tidal conditions in selected coastal areas plus sunrise and sunset data.
Almanac - Displays moon phase data, sunrise, and sunset data in the central parts of the USA. A text-based variant was used up until February 1991, and was sometimes even called simply Regional Information.
Extended Forecast - Weather for three days following the next. Example: If shown on Friday, it displays data for Sunday through Tuesday.
Ski Conditions: New snow accumulations and snow conditions for local ski resorts. Data provided by Morrie Trumble and displayed in two back-to-back pages at the end of a national ski segment.
Prime Time Tonight[9] (1989–1991): Displayed upcoming cable listings with cable operator-specific information, such as channel numbers, in specific markets. Displayed every 30 minutes during the prime time viewing period. A typeface similar to Futura Condensed was used to display Prime Time Tonight. Prime Time Tonight, Incorporated, originally headquartered in Norfolk, Virginia, owned the trademarks. At one point, Prime Time Tonight moved to the Cumberland Parkway studios of The Weather Channel.[10] Some local forecasts during this time either featured the Prime Time Tonight audio track[11] or switched to it when a weather warning was issued in the middle of the local forecast.[12]

The Weather Star 4000s in Hawaii had several issues due to the non-standard methods used by the National Weather Service office in Honolulu during the 1990s. The Marine Forecast segment showed "Temporarily Unavailable", no radar was available, some forecasts were unavailable, and other problems existed with generating graphics.
[edit] Weather Star 4000 timeline in the U.S.
This article may be confusing or unclear to readers. Please help clarify the article; suggestions may be found on the talk page. (December 2006)
The appearance of the text-based STAR 4000
[edit] 1990

Early - In these early days, the 4000 was functionally a replica of the Weather Star III, only with a cleaner font.[13] The earliest known date of a Weather Star 4000 being in operation is January 30, 1990.[14]
April - The "Current Radar" segment was added to the 4000, making it the first STAR with its own radar. At this time, the segment was called "Your Local Radar".
July - WeatherStar 4000 gets new graphics featuring colorful orange and blue backgrounds matching TWC's national weather segments at the time. The Weather Channel's logo appears on the local forecast for the first time, and the "Regional Forecast" map debut with motionless weather icons. The time and date appear on the LDL (Lower Display Line).

[edit] 1991
The original graphical Weather Star 4000, November 1990

Early - The 5 minute N flavor local forecast, which was shown when TWC rewound the tapes for its prerecorded overnight programming, is discontinued.
February 14 - The L flavor local forecast is born, the graphical version of the "Extended Forecast" segment is created, replacing the former NWS text based version. "Almanac" (formerly "Regional Information") data is redesigned to show the moon phases. The E and K flavors' screen line-ups are re-timed now that the "Extended Forecast" segment is 1 graphical page instead of 2 text-based pages. Because of this, the narration of TWC staff announcer Dan Chandler is discontinued on these two flavors. The regional weather icons became animated. The current radar is updated to include major roads. The time and date are moved to the top right from the lower display line.
April 17 - Weather icons make their way to the "Current Conditions" segment; however, they are very large and lack a nighttime set.
May - The "Current Conditions" segment is finalized.
July - Chandler re-records the narration for the Weather Star 4000; the E and K flavors' narration is once again restored.
Late - The Regional Conditions map was created replacing the text-based page of the same name. The "Regional Forecast" map is cleaned up so that no city's information runs off screen. The icons used on the Regional Conditions and the Extended Forecast pages make their way to the regional map products. The Current Radar map is updated to include county boundaries.

[edit] 1992

Summer - The fade effect transitioning to and from the Regional Forecast product is removed. A second, more opaque dark blue to orange gradient background begins to appear layered over the existing dark blue to orange gradient background to smooth out the color transitions.
August 9 - A new playlist debuts on The Weather Channel, with redone narration on all STARs (Dan Chandler's final set). The 36 Hour Forecast narration now mentions the National Weather Service.[15]
Fall - The Regional Forecast product icons return after a hiatus, during which they received a major revamp.
November - A major change in flavors occurs. The "Local Radar" map is added, showing any precipitation in the area and its movement over 90 minutes. The "Travel Cities Forecast" segment becomes icon-based with a blue/aqua blue gradient background, and the NOAA logo is added to the "36 Hour Forecast" product.

[edit] 1993

October - The Regional Conditions map replaces the "Regional Forecast" during the K Flavor and Dan Chandler updates the narration on the flavor.
Early November - The date and time are nudged further downward to make better room for the local forecast screen segment titles.
Second half - Observation site names nationwide are simplified (such as New Orleans Intl becoming New Orleans) and begin to appear in mixed case. The Latest Observations product receives the new observation site names and mixed-case weather descriptors. Some of these changes to observation site names appear on the ticker before the actual products.[16] Other times, the Latest Observations product would have all uppercase text except for the observation sites.[17]

[edit] 1994

Early - The Weather Channel begins broadcasting regional commercials that can be blocked out by local forecasts generated by a Weather Star. Local Forecasts with lengths of 1:30 and 2:30 do the blocking of these 30-second commercials. STARs using non-narration audio would play this commercial audio.[18] This was used in the summer of 1994 to advertise a TWC telephone survey about the satellite forecast for satellite customers.
Spring - The regional icons are updated so that the multi-layered icons are smaller in size; the upper layer cloud moved almost directly on top of its underlying weather graphic.
August 4 - "Travel Cities Forecast" background gradient is removed, and the Radar map screen becomes eight colors from its previous six-color graphics.

[edit] 1995

Early - Some of the icons on the Regional Icon set are changed, such as "Snow" and others are added, such as "Sunny and Windy."
April 2 - Flavor line-ups are changed once again as the "30 Day Outlook" is discontinued by the National Weather Service (and thus TWC) and the "Local Update" segment is introduced from the National Weather Service as generated by the WeatherStar, which took more than one screen. It gave a summary of what was occurring and what would occur over the next few hours. Dan Chandler's narration is discontinued.

[edit] 1996

Spring - The Observations site ticker never returns on the Tides/Almanac after the ad-crawl fades out during the Extended Forecast segment and some 4000s have several drawing issues during the Travel Cities Forecast on the J Flavor Local Forecast.

[edit] 1997

Summer - A Severe Weather Mode is added to the 4000. During severe weather (usually severe thunderstorms), the 4000 uses a 2 minute flavor with the Current Conditions and Latest Observations segments, followed by an endless loop of the Local Radar

[edit] 1998

Early - The J flavor is discontinued when the Travel Cities Forecast is dropped and only appears when The Weather Channel is experiencing some minor or major technical difficulties (the Travel Cities Forecast was not dropped on the Weather Star III and is still used in the Weather Star Jr's M flavor).
September - The first signs of graphical system degradation, are reported, with patchy reports from as early as 1997. Later signs of degradation reported consist of bit rot, including problems, such as the new moon graphic on the Almanac changing colors or the Local Radar's background becoming inverted. These problems are attributed to the age of the graphics rendering hardware, as well as integrity issues with the on-board EEPROM's.

The appearance of the 4000 at the moment (less than 1 second) it gets cued
[edit] 1999

December - By this time, most cable headends have upgraded to the Weather Star XL, however some companies still use the 4000.
December - The Weather Channel logo is modernized, and the point size of the fonts in the Local and Current Radar screens become smaller. The font in the titles of the radar segments were changed from Helvetica to Arial.

[edit] 2002

November - The 36 Hour Forecast begins to come directly from The Weather Channel and appears in mixed case. The Local Update is discontinued, stabilizing each flavor. The Marine Forecast is also discontinued.

[edit] 2005

Early - Text used on the Station ID became bolder and larger. Some of the old text is still in use up through August 2005.

[edit] Cable headends utilizing the Weather Star 4000

Below is a list of 4000s that are still in use.

This television-related list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it.

Sources:[19][20] Analog refers to the station's Analog channel. VC refers to the station's digital PSIP virtual channel. RF refers to the station's physical digital RF channel.
City/town Primary observation site Cable company/headend Analog VC RF STAR ID Notes
Auburn University, Alabama[21] Auburn, Alabama Auburn University campus cable No degradation
Blytheville, Arkansas Ritter Communications
Fairfield Bay, Arkansas Ritter Communications
Marked Tree, Arkansas Ritter Communications
Pine Bluff, Arkansas [22][23] Pine Bluff, Arkansas Suddenlink 15 3042
Tahoe City, California Truckee, California WestStar Cable Last confirmed in 2008, probably the last working 4000 in California.
Astatula, Florida Leesburg, Florida Florida Cable 13 No signs of degradation currently present.
Mexico Beach, Florida [24] Panama City, Florida Mediacom 27 1323
Springfield, Florida Panama City, Florida Springfield Cablevision
Pensacola, Florida Mediacom
Belleville, Illinois Belleville, Illinois Charter Communications 28 No degradation exists on this unit.
Bellevue, Illinois Tele-Star? 14 No signs of degradation
Litchfield, Illinois [25] Litchfield, Illinois

Alton, Illinois (backup)

St. Louis, Missouri (backup)
Charter/NewWave Communications 20 Last confirmed as of March 2010
Metropolis, Illinois Paducah, Kentucky Charter Communications 27
Morris, Illinois Morris, Illinois
Churdan, Iowa [26] Fort Dodge, Iowa Gowrie Cablevision 18 Has trouble showing moon phases.
Monona, Iowa Dubuque, Iowa Northeast Iowa Telephone Company 8
Perry, Kansas

Lecompton, Kansas [27][28]
Topeka, Kansas SCI Cable Inc. 51 Repaired a few years ago to fix severe degradation (radar issues and major legibility issues), so it appears as a brand new 4000.
Wamego, Kansas WTC Communications
Fort Polk, Louisiana [29] Fort Polk, Louisiana Suddenlink 27
Bel Air, Maryland [30] Baltimore, Maryland Armstrong 3 This unit has some slight degradation and has recently experienced garbled text.
Mackinac Island, Michigan [31] Mackinac Island, Michigan Charter Communications
Yale, Michigan [32] Port Huron, Michigan Comcast 31 Has some degree of degradation. The almanac shows the green "dragon" on new moon symbols. It is currently unclear where the headend that serves this area is actually located. It is possible that Yale is also served by the same headend that Bad Axe to the north is. In which case, this area could be served by an XL. Last confirmed in 2005.
Muskegon, Michigan Muskegon, Michigan Glen Oaks Apartment Cable System 34
Alexandria, Minnesota Alexandria, Minnesota Selective TV Inc. 50 6216 See K50DB: over the air broadcast in a UHF cable system. No degradation.[33]
Warroad, Minnesota Warroad, Minnesota
Willmar, Minnesota Willmar, Minnesota UHF-TV Inc. 34.1 34 See K34HO: over the air broadcast in a UHF cable system. No degradation.[34]
Brookfield, Missouri
Kirksville, Missouri [35][36] Kirksville, Missouri CableOne
West Plains, Missouri Pomona, Missouri Charter Communications No degradation. Last confirmed on May 27, 2010.
Wolf Point, Montana[37] Wolf Point, Montana
Chadron, Nebraska[38] Chadron, Nebraska Great Plains Communications
Syracuse, Nebraska Lincoln, Nebraska Galaxy Cablevision Traces of degradation on the unit. Also, the moon phases on the almanac have the "dragon" symbols on all phases.
Red River, New Mexico Angel Fire, New Mexico Comcast 12 5243 Has no degradation, still has trouble showing the almanac sometimes, and used to not show the station ID, but that was fixed August 2007. Updated as of August, 2009 the title Forecast used to be Taos, NM but it was renamed to Angel Fire.
Tucumcari, New Mexico [3] Tucumcari, New Mexico Comcast 32 Severe degradation including color changes and an unusable radar. This unit uses a local sensor package on which the wind direction portion does not function. Degredaton was partially reduced as of December 2009.
Salamanca, New York Chautauqua County-Jamestown Airport Atlantic Broadband 68 No degradation; machine is still regularly maintained.
Ocracoke, North Carolina [39] Cape Hatteras, North Carolina
Clinton, North Carolina Fayetteville, North Carolina StarVision 24 (May be upgraded soon?)
Rocky Mount, North Carolina

Wilson, North Carolina

Carrington, North Dakota
Barlow, North Dakota
New Rockford, North Dakota Jamestown, North Dakota
Devils Lake, North Dakota
Bismarck, North Dakota Midcontinent Communications[40] 17 17.5 86.3 Has major degradation. Default EAS channel.
Hettinger, North Dakota[41] Hettinger
Williston, North Dakota Williston, North Dakota Provider unknown No degradation
Pryor, Oklahoma [42] Claremore, Oklahoma Time Warner Cable [43] 25[43] Appears to suffer from degradation
Burns, Oregon Burns, Oregon
Stayton, Oregon [44] Salem, Oregon Wave Broadband 17 Recent installation. Little to no degradation on this unit. Only known operating Weather Star 4000 in Oregon.
Bentleyville, Pennsylvania Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania FairPoint 42 7851 Used to be Bentcom/local head-end
Forest City, Pennsylvania Carbondale, Pennsylvania NEP Datavision 19
State College, Pennsylvania [45] State College, Pennsylvania Windstream 13 6825 State College, Pennsylvania also has an IntelliStar (Comcast). This Weather Star 4000 suffered from major graphical degradation problems, especially in the Extended Forecast and Almanac products, but reportedly was fully repaired before November 2008.
Walnut Bottom, Pennsylvania Shippensburg, Pennsylvania Kuhn Communications Inc. 59 Some radar issues.
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Time Warner Cable 21
Ramona, South Dakota Sioux Falls, South Dakota Alliance Communications
Rock Hill, South Carolina Rock Hill Municipal Airport, South Carolina CBL Telecom 21 No degration. May be unavailable during weekly checks (Saturday at 3 AM)
Dalhart, Texas[46] Dalhart, Texas
Eastland, Texas Abilene, Texas Western Broadband
Northfield, Vermont Montpelier, Vermont Trans-Video Cable INC 47 Shows no signs of degradation.
Hampton, Virginia [47] Langley Air Force Base NASA Langley Research Center 12 4984 The Weather Star 4000 used here is a local feed direct from the NASA research facility. Degradation has been seen on the unit. An IntelliStar also exists at Langley Air Force Base.
Chincoteague, Virginia [48][49] Chincoteague, Virginia Charter Communications 33 (STAR displays 28) 4501 Slight signs of Degradation. Sometimes on a K Flavor, it will display a green LDL over the Satellite Local Forecast at the beginning.
Wakefield, Virginia [50] Wakefield, Virginia This STAR is showing no signs of degradation.
Omak, Washington [51] Omak, Washington This STAR is showing no signs of degradation. This STAR uses a local sensor package. Former WeatherStar III headend. It was also out throughout most of spring in 2006.
[edit] Flavors

[1] [2] [3]

A flavor is an arrangement of information and forecast products. The radar's positions in the local forecast flavors are shown in bold text. | bgcolor="dodgerblue"| indicates flavors with Current Radar. | bgcolor="red"| indicates flavors with Local Radar.
[edit] 1990-1991
Flavor Added Length

(Minutes and Seconds)
Segments Featured

(Original Version)
Modified? Discontinued
D 1990 1:00 Latest Observations, Regional Forecast, 36 Hour Forecast, Current Radar 1995 1999
E 1990 1:00 36 Hour Forecast, Extended Forecast, Current Radar 1995 1999
F 1990 1:00 Current Conditions, Regional Conditions, 36 Hour Forecast, Current Radar Never 1992
H 1990 1:00 36 Hour Forecast, Regional Forecast, Regional Information, Current Radar Never 1995
I 1990 0:30 Current Conditions, Current Radar, Regional Forecast Never 1992
J/LL 1990 3:00 Current Conditions, Latest Observations, Regional Conditions, 36 Hour Forecast, Regional Information, Regional Forecast, Travel Cities Forecast, Extended Forecast, Outlook, Current Radar 1995 1998
K 1990 1:30 Current Conditions, Regional Information, Regional Forecast, 36 Hour Forecast, Extended Forecast, Current Radar 1993, 1995 Never
L 1991 2:00 Current Conditions, Latest Observations, Regional Conditions, 36 Hour Forecast, Extended Forecast, Regional Forecast, Current Radar 1993 1998
M 1990 2:00 36 Hour Forecast, Regional Forecast, Regional Information, Travel Cities Forecast, Current Radar 1991, 1993 1998
N 1990 5:00 Current Conditions, Latest Observations, Regional Conditions, 36 Hour Forecast, Regional Information, Regional Forecast, Travel Cities Forecast, Extended Forecast, Outlook, Regional Conditions, 36 Hour Forecast, Current Radar Never 1991
[edit] 1992-1995

Note: The Air Quality and Marine Forecasts were only available in select areas.
Flavor Length

(Minutes and Seconds)
Original Segments Featured With "Marine Forecast"

(Gulf of Mexico and Hawaii only)
With "Air Quality"

(Southern California only)
D 1:00 Latest Observations, Regional Forecast, 36 Hour Forecast, Current Radar Marine Forecast not available on this flavor. Air Quality not available on this flavor.
E 1:00 36 Hour Forecast, Extended Forecast, Current Radar 36 Hour Forecast, Extended Forecast, Marine Forecast, Current Radar 36 Hour Forecast, Extended Forecast, Almanac or Tides, Air Quality, Current Radar
H 1:00 36 Hour Forecast, Almanac or Tides, Regional Forecast, Current Radar Marine Forecast not available on this flavor. Air Quality not available on this flavor.
J/LL 3:00 Current Conditions, Latest Observations, Regional Conditions, 36 Hour Forecast, Extended Forecast, Almanac or Tides, Travel Cities Forecast, Regional Forecast Local Radar Current Conditions, Regional Conditions, 36 Hour Forecast, Extended Forecast, Marine Forecast, Tides, Travel Cities Forecast, Regional Forecast, Local Radar Current Conditions, Latest Observations, Regional Conditions, 36 Hour Forecast, Almanac or Tides, Regional Forecast, Travel Cities Forecast, Extended Forecast, Air Quality, Local Radar
K 1:30 Current Conditions, Regional Forecast, 36 Hour Forecast, Extended Forecast, Local Radar Marine Forecast not available on this flavor. Current Conditions, Regional Forecast, 36 Hour Forecast, Extended Forecast, Air Quality, Local Radar
L 2:00 Current Conditions, 36 Hour Forecast, Travel Cities Forecast, Regional Forecast, Current Radar Marine Forecast not available on this flavor. Air Quality not available on this flavor.
M 2:00 Regional Conditions, Almanac or Tides, 36 Hour Forecast, Outlook, Regional Forecast, Extended Forecast, Local Radar Marine Forecast not available on this flavor. Regional Conditions, Almanac or Tides, 36 Hour Forecast, Outlook, Regional Forecast, Extended Forecast, Air Quality, Local Radar
[edit] 1995-1999
Flavor Length

(Minutes and Seconds)
Original Segments Featured With "Marine Forecast"

(Gulf of Mexico and Hawaii only)
With "Air Quality"

(Southern California only)
DLU 1:00 Latest Observations, Local Update, 36 Hour Forecast, Current Radar Marine Forecast not available on this flavor. Air Quality not available on this flavor.
ELU 1:00 Local Update, 36 Hour Forecast, Extended Forecast, Current Radar Local Update, 36 Hour Forecast, Marine Forecast, Current Radar Local Update, 36 Hour Forecast, Extended Forecast, Air Quality, Current Radar
J/LL 3:00 Current Conditions, Latest Observations, Regional Conditions, 36 Hour Forecast, Extended Forecast, Almanac or Tides, Travel Cities Forecast, Regional Forecast, Local Radar Current Conditions, Regional Conditions, 36 Hour Forecast, Marine Forecast, Tides, Extended Forecast, Travel Cities Forecast, Regional Forecast, Local Radar Current Conditions, Latest Observations, Regional Conditions, 36 Hour Forecast, Almanac or Tides, Extended Forecast, Air Quality, Travel Cities Forecast, Regional Forecast, Local Radar
KLU 1:30 Current Conditions, Regional Conditions, Local Radar, Local Update, 36 Hour Forecast, Extended Forecast Marine Forecast not available on this flavor. Current Conditions, Regional Conditions, Local Radar, Local Update, 36 Hour Forecast, Extended Forecast, Air Quality
K 1:30 Current Conditions, Latest Observations, 36 Hour Forecast, Extended Forecast,Local Radar Marine Forecast not available on this flavor. Current Conditions, Latest Observations, 36 Hour Forecast, Extended Forecast, Air Quality,Local Radar
LMLU 2:00 Current Conditions, Latest Observations, Regional Conditions, Regional Forecast, Local Update, Local Radar, 36 Hour Forecast, Extended Forecast, Almanac or Tides Current Conditions, Latest Observations, Regional Conditions, Regional Forecast, Local Update, Local Radar, 36 Hour Forecast, Marine Forecast, Tides Current Conditions, Latest Observations, Regional Conditions, Regional Forecast, Local Update, Local Radar, 36 Hour Forecast, Extended Forecast, Air Quality, Almanac or Tides
LM 2:00 Current Conditions, Latest Observations, Regional Forecast, Regional Conditions, 36 Hour Forecast, Extended Forecast, Almanac or Tides, Local Radar Current Conditions, Latest Observations, Regional Forecast, Regional Conditions, 36 Hour Forecast, Marine Forecast, Tides, Local Radar Current Conditions, Latest Observations, Regional Forecast, Regional Conditions, 36 Hour Forecast, Extended Forecast, Air Quality, Almanac or Tides, Local Radar
Severe Weather 2:00 Current Conditions, Latest Observations, Local Radar (endless loop) Marine Forecast not available on this flavor. Air Quality not available on this flavor.

(flavors marked with LU feature a "Local Update")
[edit] 1999-present
Flavor Added Length

(Minutes and Seconds)
Original Segments Featured Notes
DE 1999 1:00 Current Conditions, 36-hour Forecast, Extended Forecast, Current Radar Used at :28 and :58 during special programs.
K 1999 1:30 Current Conditions, Latest Observations, 36-hour Forecast, Extended Forecast, Local Radar Used at :18 and :48 during normal programs.
LM 1998 2:00 Current Conditions, Latest Observations, Regional Forecast, Regional Conditions, 36 Hour Forecast, Extended Forecast, Almanac or Tides, Local Radar Used at :08, :28, :38, and :58 during normal programs.
Severe Weather 1997 2:00 Current Conditions, Latest Observations, Local Radar (endless loop) Used during severe weather.
[edit] Glitches

Most STAR 4000 units currently operating have been in use for multiple years and have been prone to various glitches, including these common occurrences:

The STAR will not generate any text or very little text, but will draw graphics and pass on the TWC video feed.[52][53]
The STAR will loop its products, especially if the TWC feed is lost or the flavor has glitches, especially the overnight J flavor in 1997.[54][55][56]
The STAR will "repaint" (redraw) the graphical elements it displays.[54]
The contents of the Current Conditions will be incomplete.[57][58]
The STAR has problems drawing the icons.[59]
The radar screens display in the wrong color scheme.[58][60][61] This is related to a palette swap that occurs when changing from the normal screens to radar.
"Degradation": The STAR will have problems with the background graphics or Almanac moon phases.[62][63][64]
The wrong narration would be used for the STAR (a III with narration for the 4000 or 4000 with III narration). This was the cable operator's error in hooking up the STAR.[65][66][67][68]

[edit] Weather Star 4000 and The Weather Network/MétéoMedia

A version of the Weather Star 4000 was first deployed by Canada's The Weather Network and its French-language sister station MétéoMedia in 1992. It has its own distinctive history.
The original look of the Weather Star 4000 in Canada
[edit] Timeline for the Canadian Weather Star 4000

1992: The Star 4000 debuts in Canada, replacing most Weather Star III units nationwide - some of these III units were experiencing severe degradation.
Mornings used a blue wood grain background,[69] while all other time periods used a green wood grain background.[70]
Specialty forecasts are introduced and air at :10 and :40 minutes after the hour.[71] Marine Conditions features forecast winds in knots, wave height, and advisories (small craft, gale, or storm).[72] The Agricultural Forecast features temperature, the probability of precipitation, hours of sunshine, and the drying index.[73]
December 1993: A new background is introduced for local forecasts. Narration is not as long and the longer forecast flavours are removed. The Highway Conditions segment no longer uses the same background as the local forecast and still features snow, ice, and visibility conditions for local highways as reported by provincial transport. ministries.[74]
1994: New weather icons are added to the Weather Star 4000.
Spring 1995: Narration is removed. The Weather Network begins broadcasting the backgrounds in an implementation similar to The Weather Channel's national backgrounds for the Weather Star III. For the spring 1995 season, the 4000 still draws portions of the background, but that is dropped by the start of the fall.[75]
1996: Radar makes its debut to select local forecasts.[76]
Second half 1996: A box is positioned in the lower right corner of the screen, featuring the time, current conditions, and forecast for an upcoming time period.[77]
1997: All Weather Star 4000s are replaced with PMX systems.

[edit] Canadian-only segments

Satellite Image: A satellite image showing the area for which the forecast was intended. Originally part of a special Regional Forecast before being moved to the local forecasts.[78]
UV Report[79]: UV forecasts and readings.
Air Quality[73]: Air quality information for Canadian cities as provided by the provincial air quality monitoring office. A similar segment was on The Weather Channel at this time, but exclusive to southern California until 2004.
Ski Conditions[80]: Provided by MRG Network Limited. Displayed trails open, snow conditions, and new snow accumulations. Extremely similar to the U.S. segment.
Recreation Forecast[81]: A segment with several pages over which information for local events (name, date, and a phone number) was shown.

[edit] References

^ http://twctoday.com/forums/local-forecast-29/weatherstar-iiiiii-unit/msg128079/#msg128079
^ http://www.twcclassics.com/video/local-forecast-4000
^ a b http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yyzZpxHzQPY
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WsuDL5uxe7g
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_ry2mu7adc
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXyo16bc1O0
^ http://support.weather.com/affiliates/tech_support/display/product/star_4000/star4000_prod_gde.pdf
^ http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c231/superbadmoose/airquality.jpg A screen capture of the "Air Quality" segment.
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-rnGH31RejQ
^ U.S. Patent and Trademark Office registrations for which a static URL is not available
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRsooC4rc1A
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HrZVwZe9KU
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79SHblFGoEQ&feature=related
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cdo2H2MmBfo
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZxLzjOg9r0
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LsoSnOHNDoI (look at the Current Conditions segment)
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-bmsamgV-A
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y3XESmWjm3c (note how the one commenter talks about the TWC survey)
^ http://www.taiganet.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=974 A 4000 Still Running! - WeatherSTAR 4000 emulator support
^ Board Message
^ http://twctoday.com/forums/index.php/topic,1910.msg78313/boardseen.html#new
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0UihdNXyko YouTube - WeatherSTAR 4000
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8OXzbJ4cnM&watch_response YouTube - Re: WeatherSTAR 4000
^ http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=shaneomac1986+weatherstar+4000&search_sort=video_date_uploaded
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mjuOXE-kgM
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zeiwdWchsE4
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fTEVjkcWRW0 YouTube - Hot Weather in Kansas
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5xRupW7YLA YouTube - Weststar 4000 Perry / Lecompton, Kansas
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmucGVTtOIc&feature=channel
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXPIsKl7oxc
^ http://twctoday.com/forums/index.php/topic,2424.msg108009.html#msg108009
^ http://www.taiganet.com/forum/index.php?s=&showtopic=1236&view=findpost&p=16703
^ http://www.northpine.com/broadcast/captures/mn/k50db.html
^ http://www.northpine.com/broadcast/captures/mn/k34ho.html
^ http://twctoday.com/7905/2006%2003-25%201138am%204000%20Jack%20Pierce.wmv Video of a WeatherStar 4000 from Kirksville, MO - March 1, 2005
^ http://twctoday.com/7905/2006%2003-25%201138am%204000%20Jack%20Pierce.wmv Video of a WeatherStar 4000 from Kirksville, MO - March 25, 2006
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8SsSs2nucI&feature=channel_page
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpiBmW4uwn8&feature=channel_page
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0yPadI17oWI Video of a WeatherStar 4000, Ocracoke, NC - August 31, 2007
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Ciqj64JFnY
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVqFTBBJ5Uo&feature=channel_page
^ http://twctoday.com/forums/index.php/topic,116.msg112406.html#msg112406
^ a b http://weather.com/search/channels/USOK0441?x=0&y=0
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-paiqF36nY
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnqT2hX2nGg YouTube - WeatherSTAR 4000 - All Flavors - 02-02-2008
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQ84JzfFdN8&feature=channel_page
^ http://www.taiganet.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=1272&pid=15203&st=0&#entry15203 WeatherStar 4000 Used At NASA - WeatherSTAR 4000 emulator support
^ http://twctoday.com/forums/index.php/topic,2408.0.html
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3DOsCItums
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrJEgh3nIvY
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ewfr4XGAQyU
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eu7FGErYGyY
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XYRmIOJQIag
^ a b http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjprXyJcbnY
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVZX3ecBNkU
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjIK470m48c
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFaFUJlUWPw
^ a b http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fG206BR2lfg
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXyo16bc1O0
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-hC98l8ub4
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mU1SxlerP-I
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PORPgSJ3Fg8
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnqT2hX2nGg
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fTEVjkcWRW0
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESGJAkLHAS0
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSABArvQDXk
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1HY3ENIsm8 (this is a 4000, whose narration should mention radar; the end does not mention radar - a hallmark of III narration)
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LGkmlT6UhMc&feature=related (same STAR, same day as prev. ref - and the uploader sees it too)
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKMy_USo_DU
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SohXCCoEBeU
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EsRvt5Qc-wQ
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nb8OfKZRYk
^ a b http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QyvPxqk9hwc
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VpEMenQ-GMY
^ http://www.wpgne.com/TWCClassics/WxStar4kCanadaPartII/081695-1900-TWN.wmv
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqY6A-iesS4
^ http://www.wpgne.com/TWCClassics/WxStar4kCanadaPartII/040295-0154-TWN.flv
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x3IuMlJml-k
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHR7mTzZwrY&feature=related
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-JNBu_OdwY
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CixIzumB_Ic

[edit] External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Weather Star 4000

Photos of a WeatherStar 4000 system
Amirix Systems Inc., the designer/manufacturer of the WeatherStar 4000
WeatherStar 4000 support page at support.weather.com
Video clips featuring the weather products and forecasts available on the Weather Star 4000




Bitcoin Billionaire
Mar 10, 2007
the dude made a chart of all remaining weatherstar 4000 models and their condition

fishmech
Jul 16, 2006

by VideoGames
Salad Prong

MALCOLM XTREME posted:

the dude made a chart of all remaining weatherstar 4000 models and their condition

could be worse, could be another magic the gathering card collector

Bitcoin Billionaire
Mar 10, 2007

Jonny 290 posted:


what is this
Sep 11, 2001

it is a lemur

MALCOLM XTREME posted:

the dude made a chart of something spergy

The Store
May 2, 2009

http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love

quote:

Love usually has something to do with the chemical reactions in the brain. The feeling when somebody falls in love is also the feeling when someone eats chocolate.[1]

graph
Nov 22, 2006

aaag peanuts

JawnV6 posted:

they did it on Voyage of the Mimi

holy chickens thats a lot of peanut butter

graph
Nov 22, 2006

aaag peanuts

Aleksei Vasiliev posted:

9th grade, teachers showed us the film version of a book we read. they hadn't actually watched it or looked at any details about it
it was accurate to the book! for example, it included the rape scene. turns out the movie was rated R, woops

in 10th grade our english teacher put on excalibur

we were pretty shocked about the fireplace gently caress scene

johndis
Jun 23, 2009

by Ozmaugh

graph posted:

in 10th grade our english teacher put on excalibur

we were pretty shocked about the fireplace gently caress scene

dude fucks a fireplace???

Kirk
Sep 22, 2003
in grade 7 we watched grease :smug:

Kirk
Sep 22, 2003
tell me about it,

stud

Malloc Voidstar
May 7, 2007

Fuck the cowboys. Unf. Fuck em hard.

graph posted:

in 10th grade our english teacher put on excalibur

we were pretty shocked about the fireplace gently caress scene
wow this script is terrible

               INT. BEDCHAMBER - DAY

               The wind keens. Thunder rolls overhead. Arthur enters his 
               bedchamber. He sits by the empty fireplace, a broken man. 
               Feminine hands light on his shoulders. He starts. He looks 
               up. It is Morgana. He smiles and grasps her hand.

                                     MORGANA
                         I'll weep for you, brother, for a 
                         King must not weep.

               She comes around and she kneels in front of him. Before he 
               can talk she silences him with a tender caress.

                                     MORGANA
                         Do you know what Guenevere's maids 
                         have whispered?

               He shakes his head.

                                     MORGANA
                         That when the King returned from 
                         battle...

               She begins untying the laces of his metal thigh and shin 
               guards.

                                     MORGANA
                         ...Guenevere would unlace his armor 
                         and massage the burns where metal 
                         rubbed on flesh...

               She is stripping his legs naked, gently touching the flesh 
               with her fingertips. He stares off, remembering.

                                     MORGANA
                         ...She would prepare a bath for you, 
                         mixing special ointment in the 
                         water...

               Arthur's eyes brim with tears. Morgana weeps, embracing his 
               knees. He rests his hand gently upon her head, choked with 
               remembrance, soothing her. But as she weeps, she incants a 
               charm.

               Arthur looks down upon her, and the woman who looks up at 
               him is Guenevere, a Guenevere with cold ice eyes. He is made 
               weak by desire and weakened further by magic. He holds her 
               face adoringly.

                                     ARTHUR
                         Guenevere! You are--

                                     "GUENEVERE"
                         --Don't speak. A thousand words, a 
                         hundred thousand words, would only 
                         be prologue to the truth that must 
                         be. That you, King, and I, your Queen, 
                         beget a son to bond our love and to 
                         strengthen our weak kingdom with a 
                         successor. Come, my lord...

               She draws him to the floor and upon her body, holding him 
               tightly to himself. Arthur trembles with excitement, pathetic 
               in his desperate passion.

               As he takes her, she shudders, losing control of the charm, 
               and her features change till once again "Guenevere" is 
               Morgana. She holds him in a tight embrace so that he may not 
               see her. She whispers in his ear.

                                     MORGANA
                         The moon flows in my blood to meet 
                         your seed. And already I bear him 
                         who will be King.

               Arthur wrenches himself away so he can see her, her arms 
               still around his neck. He looks down upon her, aghast, 
               incredulous.

                                     MORGANA
                         I could easily kill you, brother. 
                         But I want you to live to see our 
                         son be King. In me, the blood of 
                         Cornwall will have its revenge; in 
                         me, the blood of Uther will show its 
                         dark side.

               She presses her thumbs into his neck and he faints.

DOOMocrat
Oct 2, 2003

graph posted:

holy chickens thats a lot of peanut butter

put the clams back, dumbass

graph
Nov 22, 2006

aaag peanuts

johndis posted:

dude fucks a fireplace???

yeah with the top half of his armor on

fishmech
Jul 16, 2006

by VideoGames
Salad Prong
death bed

graph
Nov 22, 2006

aaag peanuts

DOOMocrat posted:

put the clams back, dumbass

thats not in the script

Panty Saluter
Jan 17, 2004

Making learning fun!

graph posted:

in 10th grade our english teacher put on excalibur

we were pretty shocked about the fireplace gently caress scene

we saw zeferelli's romeo and juliet in 9th grade english class :whatup:

Dans Macabre
Apr 24, 2004


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Rmstallman

Literally the only thing he has to say, or anyone has to discuss with him, is Linux vs. GNU/Linux.

Bitcoin Billionaire
Mar 10, 2007

Detroit Q. Spider posted:

:whatup:
lol

Malloc Voidstar
May 7, 2007

Fuck the cowboys. Unf. Fuck em hard.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/He_started_it

Dans Macabre
Apr 24, 2004



Part of a series on
Libertarianism

If you see this I'm probably doing a sig check

Jonny 290
May 5, 2005



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Detroit Q. Spider posted:

we saw zeferelli's romeo and juliet in 9th grade english class :whatup:

oh my god those titties

Panty Saluter
Jan 17, 2004

Making learning fun!

Jonny 290 posted:

oh my god those titties

:hfive:

it was cool since we were all 14-15 anyway

strtj
Feb 1, 2010

Detroit Q. Spider posted:

:hfive:

it was cool since we were all 14-15 anyway

We watched Do the Right Thing senior year in HS, but one of the days we had a sub and he decided that it wasn't cool to show us the love scenes. Some people complained and a day or two later the teacher took time out of class to show us the scene with the ice cube.

got dat wmd
Apr 28, 2009
does every class who watches that r&j go through a gay as hell 'bite my thumb at you' phase

stuffed crust punk
Oct 8, 2004

by LITERALLY AN ADMIN

graph posted:

in 10th grade our english teacher put on excalibur

we were pretty shocked about the fireplace gently caress scene

we had some poor dumbass teaching my 9th grade english class while the real teacher was in florida for most of the year and we watched clash of the titans

when they showed the woman's rear end he ran to the tv and put a piece of paper on the tv

Panty Saluter
Jan 17, 2004

Making learning fun!

got dat wmd posted:

does every class who watches that r&j go through a gay as hell 'bite my thumb at you' phase

we didnt but then again i think we were all halfway to becoming career criminals in my class, so

Jonny 290
May 5, 2005



[ASK] me about OS/2 Warp

got dat wmd posted:

does every class who watches that r&j go through a gay as hell 'bite my thumb at you' phase

i spent my formative high school years emotionally castrated and clinging on to the unstable drama student girls, i saw evita on release day, i bit many a thumb at many a thee

Dans Macabre
Apr 24, 2004


got dat wmd posted:

does every class who watches that r&j go through a gay as hell 'bite my thumb at you' phase

I was gay as hell before I saw the movie, so

weed cat
Dec 23, 2010

weed cat is back, and he loves to suck dick



:sueme:

Jonny 290 posted:

i spent my formative high school years emotionally castrated and clinging on to the unstable drama student girls

not bad, jonny... not bad

Dans Macabre
Apr 24, 2004


Jonny 290 posted:

clinging on to the unstable drama student girls

I mean it was either that or competing with the lacrosse players for the superhots soooo I think the path I chose was fairly prudent all things considered. :reject:

Rufus Ping
Dec 27, 2006





I'm a Friend of Rodney Nano

Jonny 290 posted:

i spent my formative high school years emotionally castrated and clinging on to the unstable drama student girls

jonny, angry jonny

Panty Saluter
Jan 17, 2004

Making learning fun!

Rufo posted:

jonny, angry jonny

whoa 90s flashback

substance1987
Mar 29, 2008

The tide of evolution carries everything before it, thoughts no less than bodies, and persons no less than nations

Detroit Q. Spider posted:

whoa 90s flashback

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reidscones
Apr 5, 2007

:snoop: deserve got nothin to do with it :snoop:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_of_Idaho

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