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Happy Birthday, Star Trek

Fifty didn't bother me much at all. I had more trouble with turning 35. Turning 60 however, was a real pain in the ass. On the bright side, I now qualify as an antique.

Only turning 30 really bothered me. I'm 51 now and didn't really think anything about either 40 or 50.
 
Fifty didn't bother me much at all. I had more trouble with turning 35. Turning 60 however, was a real pain in the ass.

I have had some health problems this year. Nothing fatal but still some things I will need to live with for the rest of my days.

I know that feeling. I have seizures and emphysema. Not pleasant at all.

I have hypothyroidism and Costochondritis an inflammation of the cartilage that attaches the ribs to the breastbone. At times it is very painful and I have to limit my activities. If it gets too painful it becomes difficult to breathe. For most people, it goes away in six months to a year; however, for some people, like myself, it remains a chronic condition. I have had this condition for 3 years.

I sound like an old lady! :lol:
 
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Party all weekend! :beer:
 
In all my years of being a Trek fan, I had no idea Star Trek had originally premiered in my home country two days before it did in the US. That's awesome! :)

Happy 47th, Star Trek!
True, although I didn't learn that until a couple of years after I started watching. I was seven when TOS debuted and I didn't know about it then. At the time I was watching Batman, The Adventures Of Superman reruns (on The Commander Tom Show), Space Ghost, Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea, Time Tunnel and Lost In Space. I found Star Trek and UFO when I was 11 in 1970 and it was like a light came on and a lot of stuff I watched before then seemed...disappointing.
 
Fifty didn't bother me much at all. I had more trouble with turning 35. Turning 60 however, was a real pain in the ass.

I have had some health problems this year. Nothing fatal but still some things I will need to live with for the rest of my days.

I know that feeling. I have seizures and emphysema. Not pleasant at all.

I got you both beat. I have cerebral palsy and my mom was told I wouldn't live to see 10. I turned 43 this year. Between that, and other health problems (plus the onset of middle age), I'll be lucky to see 60.

Wait, I thought this was a discussion about Star Trek. When did it turn into a "getting old" thread?
 
I got you both beat. I have cerebral palsy and my mom was told I wouldn't live to see 10. I turned 43 this year. Between that, and other health problems (plus the onset of middle age), I'll be lucky to see 60.

I wish you good health!!

Wait, I thought this was a discussion about Star Trek. When did it turn into a "getting old" thread?

With a show pushing 50 its fan base is also aging.

Interesting thought is will the original series still have fans in 20-30 years when the show is 70-80 years old and the majority of its fan base is gone?
 
The original series is a television classic. It will still have fans in 20-30 years, just like I Love Lucy and The Twilight Zone still have fans. The fan base will certainly be smaller, though, there's no way around that.
 
I just think it's amazing that almost 50 years after the first broadcast we still talk about Star Trek and that we still discover new things about it.

And if there should be any doubt, it proves that good stories and good characters are the ingredients to make a timeless classic but most assuredly not special effects. :)

Bob
 
I just think it's amazing that almost 50 years after the first broadcast we still talk about Star Trek and that we still discover new things about it.

And if there should be any doubt, it proves that good stories and good characters are the ingredients to make a timeless classic but most assuredly not special effects. :)

Bob
Well said. If it had been just f/x then the gloss and polish would have faded long ago. There's definitely something about a show that can still speak to successive generations decades later.
 
Happy Birthday Star Trek!!!

It's been a fun ride and I will be enjoying "The Man Trap" tonight in celebration (I don't have a clue how many times I have seen this and every other episodes but easily in the 100's of times and I still love them all).
 
I've been celebrating by watching "Mirror, Mirror" a few times this weekend.

Nearly fifty years... some of you will be able to mesmerize your great-grandchildren with stories about how we had to watch Star Trek by candlelight because there was no electricity back then. And they'll believe you.
 
I miss the days when Star Trek was inscribed in stone tablets. That newfangled video ruined the show, IMO.
 
Roddenberry bringing down those tablets from El Capitan is a day that will be long remembered.
 
I have been going through all three seasons in celebration.

While I love all the other series and movies I must confess that I miss the times when the original series was simply known as Star Trek.
 
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