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I've been a Star Trek fan since the 7th Grade, when I had my hand in the shape of the Vulcan salute without knwoing what it meant...but the other kids in my class did, as they started shouting "Spock" and "Star Trek" at me.


Over the next months, I started checking it out--started watching the reruns on late-night TV and checking the movies out from my local video store.


When TNG came on the air, I didn't get into it right away. I saw about two episodes during the first season, and about another three or four during the second. Somwhere in the middle of the thrid season I was watching it religiously. By the end of the third season I was taping every episode. When the fourth season started, my local station started airing daily first season reruns, so I was able to catch up on those.


Deep Space Nine and Voyager, I started watching and videotaping from day one of both of those series. And while my like for DS9 surpassed my like for even TNG, my like of Voyager was only enough to keep me watching and taping the shows.


When Enterprise came along however, I stuck with the first season for only about the first five or six episodes. Since then I have seen others. I do find it somewhat interesting, but my daily life over the past four years, since it began, has been such that it has been diffcult for me to catch it on a regular basis. I certainly do not feel that it is as good as any of it's predecessors; but it is still Star Trek, and I can still like it on that basis.


As far as this website is concerned, I started it back in 1997 on my local FreeNet. When it grew too big for that, I transferred it to a GeoCities account. When it grew too big for that, I shelled out the money for a domain name and proper web space, and have since been supplementing it with BraveNet services such as this one.

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Location: Ontario, Canada & Illinois, USA