Between the ages of five and eight, Channel 6 in south Florida had TOS on at 5pm. I would watch it and, halfway through, my dad would come home, change, and we'd finish the show before dinner. Oh, how I wanted to be on the Enterprise.
My first ST film in theaters was IV -- I guess I wasn't old enough to see III.
I used to run Star Trek Trivia on the Realm of Legends BBS.
Before the official videotapes came out of TNG episodes, I used to design the boxes based on what I saw at Michele's Video, the local video store franchise.
Finally... when I got TiVo for the first time, we taped every TNG episode because TNG is my wife's favorite of all the series. At the same time, I realized that Ron Jones, composer for Family Guy, also did a LOT of the music for TNG. In fact, for the first two seasons, it was almost always either Jones or McCarthy. So my wife and I would play a game, trying to figure out who did the music. Ron Jones's first-season stuff is pretty distinctive -- in "When the Bough Breaks", the scene where the girl is playing music, the simple melody line is indicative of Jones's work, though he got much more complex, as evinced by "The Best of Both Worlds".
Wow. I'm a true ST dork, huh.
