Now I'm really getting depressed! When I was living in Alaska, our local cable provider picked up Sci-Fi from the very first day it hit the airwaves. When was that - '91? - '92? Something like that. It was such a good network back then, airing not only our beloved DS, but so many other old, classic TV sci-fi/horror programs, along with great classic movies, documentaries, those wonderful little vinettes, and network-produced shows. What depresses me is that I really have to wrack my brain to remember those shows, like Sci-Fi Trader. At first, I had no recollection of it, but when I forced the cells between my ears to function, I then recalled it. There was another Sci-Fi program I liked to watch - Trailer Park I think it was called. It showed the old trailers from classic (and not so classic) horror and sci-fi movies that appeared in theaters. But so much of the original, enjoyable (and some not so enjoyable) programs produced by Sci-Fi, which I watched religiously, are now muddled or even lost in my memory. Despite its bump-and-grind in its first few years, Sci-Fi was a really classy cable network. Now it's so schlecky and I rarely watch it anymore, save for an occasional thing or two. And what's a shame to me, is that it's so difficult for me to remember anymore how good it use to be.
Gerard