Acts of Volition

Comments

Rob -

Hm...<BR><BR>
That picture looks like Steve in the famous banana yellow Volkswagon with his head out the window, after taking off those glasses.

Kirby -

Rob, you stole my post! I thought that <i>was</i> Steven.

Steven Garrity -

I love you guys.

It's actually Ed Chigliak, as my clever ALT TEXT points out.

KJB -

I dont give a shit what he says. That is definietly Garrity.

Daniel Burka -

Steve, I've never heard such kind compliments. Some day maybe I'll be confused with Maurice Minnifield, I can only hope.

art Pattison -

Because I live in Canada where the original version of NX is still aired daily on a digital station, I bought a digital recorder and now have excellent DVDs of all 110 episodes. I get 5 episodes (without commercials) on a disc so there are 22 discs in the set. For $299 US (including delivery to anywhere in North America), and at an average of less that $2.75 per episode, I can share this set with anyone who doesn't want to wait any longer, and who suspects that all 110 episodes will never be released commercially in any case. I would be happy to send out one disc for $20 to anyone who would like to have a preview first, (and then have the option of buying the rest of the set for $279).
art

harry -

don't get arts crappy dvds! they are horrible quality and very pixelated! I have seen them and they're not worth the media they are copied to!!
art, please don't rip off anymore NX fans!!!!

Adam(quebéc city) -

hey art dude ,if you re not a crasseur ,n if ur tapes are fine ,where the hell abouts do u live in canadeau ???? i might be interested in ur stuff...

art -

By popular demand, and since they are not forth coming commercially with original music, I am now offering any of the 6 Seasins of Northern Exposure for $45 (plus $10 for mailing), or Seasons 2 to 6 (inclusive) for $199 US$ (with Season 1 thrown in as a freebie if desired). Everyone who has ordered them (except Ted, - who hasn't seen them) are VERY happy with the quality.

NOTE: Ted's version of the episodes are not up to scratch since they have been made from old (analog) tapes, instead of being recorded digitally, directly from a digital source.

art (who is not afraid to include his address, unlike sleezy Ted)