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Chad Irby
April 6th 04, 10:05 PM
Isn't it funny that for a guy who talks the most about being such a
great engineer and all, there's only one thing we *can* show that Tarver
invented...
The concept of "archive troll."
For the entire rest of Usenet, the concept of the "X-noarchive troll" is
a solid one, as in the guy who keeps his posts from being archived on
Google so people can't fact-check his noise by previous comments.
Tarver, on the other hand, is completely incensed that people bring up
things he actually *said*, in a provable format that he can't just
pretend he didn't utter.
So he invented the "archive troll," which is Tarverese for "you caught
me, you *******!"
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Tarver Engineering
April 6th 04, 10:22 PM
"Chad Irby" > wrote in message
om...
> Isn't it funny that for a guy who talks the most about being such a
> great engineer and all, there's only one thing we *can* show that Tarver
> invented...
>
> The concept of "archive troll."
Not me. Archive trolls came to power and dissipated years ago in the
political newsgroups.
Chad Irby
April 7th 04, 02:26 AM
In article >,
"Tarver Engineering" > wrote:
> "Chad Irby" > wrote in message
> om...
> > Isn't it funny that for a guy who talks the most about being such a
> > great engineer and all, there's only one thing we *can* show that
> > Tarver invented...
> >
> > The concept of "archive troll."
>
> Not me. Archive trolls came to power and dissipated years ago in the
> political newsgroups.
But all of those years of posting, and you're the *only* person to ever
use the term seriously.
And continuously.
And as an excuse.
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fudog50
April 7th 04, 07:34 AM
Tarver,
Put the bottle down,,,step away from the keyboard, and nobody will get
hurt!!! lol
On Tue, 06 Apr 2004 21:05:16 GMT, Chad Irby > wrote:
>Isn't it funny that for a guy who talks the most about being such a
>great engineer and all, there's only one thing we *can* show that Tarver
>invented...
>
>The concept of "archive troll."
>
>For the entire rest of Usenet, the concept of the "X-noarchive troll" is
>a solid one, as in the guy who keeps his posts from being archived on
>Google so people can't fact-check his noise by previous comments.
>
>Tarver, on the other hand, is completely incensed that people bring up
>things he actually *said*, in a provable format that he can't just
>pretend he didn't utter.
>
>So he invented the "archive troll," which is Tarverese for "you caught
>me, you *******!"
Phil Miller
April 7th 04, 08:54 AM
On Tue, 06 Apr 2004 21:05:16 GMT, Chad Irby > wrote:
>Isn't it funny that for a guy who talks the most about being such a
>great engineer and all, there's only one thing we *can* show that Tarver
>invented...
>
>The concept of "archive troll."
>
>For the entire rest of Usenet, the concept of the "X-noarchive troll" is
>a solid one, as in the guy who keeps his posts from being archived on
>Google so people can't fact-check his noise by previous comments.
>
>Tarver, on the other hand, is completely incensed that people bring up
>things he actually *said*, in a provable format that he can't just
>pretend he didn't utter.
>
>So he invented the "archive troll," which is Tarverese for "you caught
>me, you *******!"
Thanks Chad. That definition is going into my archive troll.
Phil
--
Great Tarverisms #1
> The Air Speed Indicator (ASI) shows
You made that up, didn't you?
The IAS indicator says IAS, not ASI.
Why do you come here pretending to know something
when you don't even know the words?
John
Phil Miller
April 7th 04, 09:15 AM
On Wed, 07 Apr 2004 17:54:49 +1000, Phil Miller
> wrote:
>On Tue, 06 Apr 2004 21:05:16 GMT, Chad Irby > wrote:
>>So he invented the "archive troll," which is Tarverese for "you caught
>>me, you *******!"
>
>Thanks Chad. That definition is going into my archive troll.
Your there now. Famous. :-)
http://members.optusnet.com.au/~philmil/ADA_FAQ/ADA_FAQ_tarver.htm
Under A.
Phil
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Great Tarverisms #6
....a pitot probe produces Pressure One and Temperature Zero. (ie P!T0)
There are only pitostatic ports on a jet transport and zero pitot tubes.
When fitted with a pitot tube, for flight test, Boeing airplanes use
the redundant information to drive backup gages.
But thanks for playing.
John
alt.disasters.aviation
1 August 2001
Chad Irby
April 7th 04, 05:24 PM
In article >,
Phil Miller > wrote:
> Thanks Chad. That definition is going into my archive troll.
Yay!
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