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Everything Else TWC / Re: General TWC Discussion
« on: March 30, 2008, 03:50:07 PM »I have $700 I can loan to you in my bank account.
It's ok vic you will need that money more than me
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I have $700 I can loan to you in my bank account.
It really costs that much money to make an emulator?They are very expensive! Well, the main reason I stopped the Jr. Emulator, aside from time was that I was running out of money, I had already blown $18,000 on it!
Ha!
I can't wait until the XL is offically an EmulatorWhat??
Again, is it REALLY monday?
Thanks, guys. I have a terrible throatache, high fever, no energy to do anything, aches, terrible sleep
nope. they already put a cd version of it in the first cd.
Even better yet, get TWC to bring back the 4000 TCF scroll, and have that constantly loop with Trammell in the background. I remember I made a fake TWC schedule of my own up at one point, and the name of one of the overnight shows was "WeatherSTAR 4000 TCF Loop with Trammell Starks."I'm too lazy to type out a full schedule but I think it is ESSENTIAL that overnight outlook return. I know long form programming is here to stay (I'm OK with most of it right now except for Storm Stories and Forecast Earth). But in press releases TWC constantly talks about how its a "24/7" network. Uh, not exactly.There's what, 3-4 hours each overnight with no live programming? Especially during severe weather situations I think overnight programming is critical. Many local stations are off the air at the time and having TWC live with severe weather coverage would be nice. Hopefully OO makes a return in the future.Actually, there are only two hours overnight with no live programming (2 AM - 4 AM ET), but I believe there have been cases where EEWC has run live all night, like for approaching tropical systems, and major severe weather outbreaks.
I wish the 2-4am would be taking over by the early intellistar Satellite emergency feed mixed with Trammell & Regular Overnight music