That's great that you found a Star 4000 on a college campus in Alabama. At least it didn't suffer the way the 4000 in Pine Bluff, Arkansas did. This 4000 is in good condition for it's age. I'm guessing this one was installed sometime in the mid 1990s, since most older Star 4000s usually degrade after years of use. The problem with most Star 4000s are that they tend to have glitches (black clouds as a result of unfinished icon layering, especially on the Current Conditions, and Extended Forecast pages.) which have little to no impact. The video I saw on YouTube of a Weather Star 4000 on hot summer afternoon in Topeka, Kansas looked like an acid trip because of the degradation caused by the searing heat back in 2006, and with "Sunday" by Moby playing in the background.