Just wondering, what does BBS stand for?
Just wondering, what does BBS stand for?
Beat Boredom SwiftlyJust wondering, what does BBS stand for?
This will be the second summer, so maybe someone ran into this issue last year and posted something about it.I just had to put this out there. With summer coming anyone know of anyone or had it happen to you? While wearing a mask did you get a tan or sunburn around the mask? I mean it has to happen to someone right? I keep thinking it will be me.
Welcome."One to beam up."
Hello! This is my first post on Trek BBS. I'm basically an old-school Trekkie, 1970s-style... watched the TOS reruns, and had a lot of Trek materials like the Concordance (with the wheel), Technical Manual, Enterprise blueprints, The Making of Star Trek, Starlog #1, AMT kits, etc. I don't have any of those anymore, because I lost pretty much all my possessions from my youth (for various reasons). On the other hand, I still have my memories, so I'm still pretty good with Trek trivia (both in-universe and behind-the-scenes).
Actually, the extent to which I've watched the various series is proportional to how long ago they were produced (ranging from 100% of TOS to 0% of the current series).
In short... a TOS nut!
You had Starlog #1?
What a lot of people who grew up in the internet era don't understand is that Starlog was often the only source of news some people had about new TV shows and movies. People in large cities with easy access to conventions had more access to information, but those of us in other countries or in smaller areas relied on the magazines for information.Yes, I vaguely recall having #1 (featuring Star Trek) and #2 (featuring Space: 1999). I didn't buy them as a habit (mainly just a Trek fan, not so much sci-fi in general). I probably had more copies of Mad Magazine than any other (probably including one with a Trek spoof).
So many things that'd be cool to have from that period... never thought about it at the time!
Hi I'm new and totally not a malicious AI or ADHD-spambot. If I was I certainly wouldn't hang out on old-school BBS/Forums!
Recently as part of my treatment for various mental things going on in my life... I eliminated my social media accounts. That lead me to seek out old-style BBS/Forum groups for what's left of my hobby-life, including Star Trek.
Glad to see such a thriving and dynamic community. Last Trek I watched was Lower Decks, yesterday. Caught up on Season Two.
Looking forward to finding a few hours to catch up on all that's going on in the Trek community and jumping into the discussion.
welcome to the bbs --- how were you able to just give up social media? omg
what you say is true --- I am old and remember the 90's back when the net went commercial OMG it was so horrible ... we used the networks for doing engineering things and programming and talking about how to do them... not selling .. it was a really bad move back then when the net went capitalistic so horrible and all the net traffic became commercial ... (I did get used to it but still don't like it.)
Hi I'm new and totally not a malicious AI
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