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Offline Eric

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Re: General TWC Discussion
« Reply #6810 on: February 24, 2011, 05:58:05 PM »
It did for a very brief time when the new LDL was introduced a year ago.  However, that was only because the IntelliStar LDL didn't have one, and people complained.  When the IntelliStar LDL got a clock, it was removed from the national LDL.

TWC should be able to re-enable the clock for Satellite viewers, it seems kind of ridiculous to not have one because it a hassle (on the DTV end) to have to constantly press the guide or info button just to see what time it is.  <_<

That actually makes sense, since now it's not only satellite viewers (and the viewer with an occasionally out-of-order IntelliStar), but also ALL viewers with a WeatherStar XL, 4000, or Jr.  That number might not be absolutely huge, but it's still very sizable.

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Re: General TWC Discussion
« Reply #6811 on: February 24, 2011, 06:03:24 PM »
I dont even see the problem TWC has with running 24131/24130 and 27120/27119 on beat-down versions of the IS LDLs just to get time through to viewers... thats precisely what they did until 3/11/10

That actually makes sense, since now it's not only satellite viewers (and the viewer with an occasionally out-of-order IntelliStar), but also ALL viewers with a WeatherStar XL, 4000, or Jr.  That number might not be absolutely huge, but it's still very sizable.
You do realize that 4000/Junior viewers never saw a clock outside the LF on a regular basis in modern times until the clock that premiered last year came, right?
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Re: General TWC Discussion
« Reply #6812 on: February 24, 2011, 06:26:51 PM »
I dont even see the problem TWC has with running 24131/24130 and 27120/27119 on beat-down versions of the IS LDLs just to get time through to viewers... thats precisely what they did until 3/11/10

That actually makes sense, since now it's not only satellite viewers (and the viewer with an occasionally out-of-order IntelliStar), but also ALL viewers with a WeatherStar XL, 4000, or Jr.  That number might not be absolutely huge, but it's still very sizable.
You do realize that 4000/Junior viewers never saw a clock outside the LF on a regular basis in modern times until the clock that premiered last year came, right?

No.  Ever since the earliest days of Stars, there was ALWAYS a clock (and date) on the LDL during programming, and also during weather bulletins (until the scrolling warnings on the 4000 premiered).

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Re: General TWC Discussion
« Reply #6813 on: February 24, 2011, 06:31:38 PM »
No.  Ever since the earliest days of Stars, there was ALWAYS a clock (and date) on the LDL during programming, and also during weather bulletins (until the scrolling warnings on the 4000 premiered).
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Re: General TWC Discussion
« Reply #6814 on: February 24, 2011, 06:42:34 PM »
No.  Ever since the earliest days of Stars, there was ALWAYS a clock (and date) on the LDL during programming, and also during weather bulletins (until the scrolling warnings on the 4000 premiered).
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You do realize that 4000/Junior viewers never saw a clock outside the LF on a regular basis in modern times until the clock that premiered last year came, right?

What are "modern times"?  Since I started watching TWC in the late 1980s, there was always a clock so long as you had a Star - both during the local forecast (with the III and original version of the 4000, except during the ad crawl) and during programming on the LDL.  The only time I can think of without a clock is since the new LDL premiered.

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Re: General TWC Discussion
« Reply #6815 on: February 24, 2011, 06:52:24 PM »
:facepalm: 2000-present...
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Re: General TWC Discussion
« Reply #6816 on: February 24, 2011, 07:13:27 PM »
:facepalm: 2000-present...

You act as if this is common knowledge.  Maybe other people have different opinions regarding "eras" in the history of The Weather Channel.

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Re: General TWC Discussion
« Reply #6817 on: February 24, 2011, 09:58:07 PM »
:facepalm: 2000-present...

You act as if this is common knowledge.  Maybe other people have different opinions regarding "eras" in the history of The Weather Channel.
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Re: General TWC Discussion
« Reply #6818 on: February 24, 2011, 10:32:22 PM »
The clock seems to be such an issue to everybody. :rolleyes: While I agree there SHOULD be one, there are those who say to just look in the room where you are watching TV...I'm sure there is a clock there. ;)

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Re: General TWC Discussion
« Reply #6819 on: February 25, 2011, 04:38:39 AM »
The clock on a LF or a LDL is just a nice addition.  But is it really a necessity when we now have watches, clocks, cell phones, VCRs, DVDs, computers, and so many other items to tell us the time?  Let's not make this such a huge issue, please.

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Re: General TWC Discussion
« Reply #6820 on: February 25, 2011, 07:45:09 AM »
The clock on a LF or a LDL is just a nice addition.  But is it really a necessity when we now have watches, clocks, cell phones, VCRs, DVDs, computers, and so many other items to tell us the time?  Let's not make this such a huge issue, please.

I guess some of us are not accostumed to suttle changes like that, but I agree it's not that important to me either, there a dozen places I can see what the time is inlcuding the watch I wear on my arm everyday.


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Re: General TWC Discussion
« Reply #6821 on: February 25, 2011, 08:20:25 AM »
The clock seems to be such an issue to everybody. :rolleyes: While I agree there SHOULD be one, there are those who say to just look in the room where you are watching TV...I'm sure there is a clock there. ;)

As I look at my TV, I count the following clocks:
1. On the TV display (with the touch of a button)
2. VCR display
3. Cable box display
4. Clock radio on top of the VCR

Do I REALLY need The Weather Channel to tell me what time it is, too?  :)

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Re: General TWC Discussion
« Reply #6822 on: March 02, 2011, 09:02:07 PM »
No Live Weather Update at 8:59 PM EST this evening.  :thinking:

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Re: General TWC Discussion
« Reply #6823 on: March 02, 2011, 10:46:43 PM »
The clock seems to be such an issue to everybody. :rolleyes: While I agree there SHOULD be one, there are those who say to just look in the room where you are watching TV...I'm sure there is a clock there. ;)

As I look at my TV, I count the following clocks:
1. On the TV display (with the touch of a button)
2. VCR display
3. Cable box display
4. Clock radio on top of the VCR

Do I REALLY need The Weather Channel to tell me what time it is, too?  :)
I like having the clock in the mornings when getting ready, because I don't usually do anything but watch TWC while doing so. I was thinking about this just this morning.

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Re: General TWC Discussion
« Reply #6824 on: March 03, 2011, 06:00:39 PM »
I agree. the clock is very useful for me when it comes to getting ready for school or work. Without the clock, I'd be running late.
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