Friday, September 08, 2006
What A Long Trek
Happy 40th Anniversary of Star Trek.
It's especially interesting that now that we're at the 40th Anniversary there is definitely more of a recognition of how unique the original series really was going on out there than I've seen in quite a while. The "special edition" versions of the original series promise to bring the original series back onto broadcast television in as big of a fashion as I can remember since my childhood.
My memories of the original series was as a regular part of weekend afternoon television, timed perfectly to watch during lunch.
The influence of Star Trek is seen as part of our daily life -- today's mobile phone is certainly not that far off of Star Trek's communicator, after all.
Star Trek returns in its remastered format in Minneapolis, Minnesota on KSTC 45 on September 16th at 6:00 PM.
It's especially interesting that now that we're at the 40th Anniversary there is definitely more of a recognition of how unique the original series really was going on out there than I've seen in quite a while. The "special edition" versions of the original series promise to bring the original series back onto broadcast television in as big of a fashion as I can remember since my childhood.
My memories of the original series was as a regular part of weekend afternoon television, timed perfectly to watch during lunch.
The influence of Star Trek is seen as part of our daily life -- today's mobile phone is certainly not that far off of Star Trek's communicator, after all.
Star Trek returns in its remastered format in Minneapolis, Minnesota on KSTC 45 on September 16th at 6:00 PM.
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