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Welcome to SciFans.com on Star Base, the site for Star Trek, Star Wars, and occasional
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Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles premiers 13 January 2008. End of the world to follow.
Unless the second Terminator can be stopped...see preview videos
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Stardate report StarDate celebrated its 10,000th broadcast on February 15, 2006. The program debuted in 1978, making it the longest-running national radio science feature in the country. It airs on more than 360 radio stations in the United States.
This website is on the Angelfire.com website at Lycos.com Their original server has been at www.Lycos.cs.cmu.edu since 1995. As of June, 1993 there were 130 websites on the world wide web. 12 months later, the Lycos search engine found 3100 and by 1995 found 187,170 unique addresses. There are probably even more now. On YouTube alone.
Scifans.com is a U.S. based website not related to Scifan.com, a website which lists every known scifi/fantasy author, novel and book series. Their website appears to be based up in Canada, so links to buy books probably won't work for U.S. Americans.
Would you like to be part of a colony on Mars? Virgin Atlantic and Google announced such a colony on April 1 (note the date). Here is their application to join the colony on Mars.
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