On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 18:47:59 -0700 (PDT), in alt.culture.alaska,
jerry <GeraldCNewton@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>On Apr 13, 11:12 am, fl...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Floyd L. Davidson) wrote:
>> jerry <GeraldCNew...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> >Remote Gate Valves are controlled through communications by microwave
>> >radio systems. The microwave dishes are on towers
>>
>> That's true.
>>
>> >and when these
>> >towers are moved as done with a sonic boom the signal sees a glitch
>> >that could cause Gate Valves to malfunction.
>>
>> That's false.
>>
>> --
>> Floyd L. Davidson <http://www.apaflo.com/floyd_davidson>
>> Ukpeagvik (Barrow, Alaska) fl...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>So you are some kind of expert on the affects of sonic booms from F22
>Raptors? I doubt so.
G-dolf, explain to us how sonic booms differ by source?
>I found out today that the Air Force has been
>flying F22s in this latest exercise.
WHoop-tee-doo!
>While working for Alyeska Pipeline Service Company as a Pump Station
>Technician in 1978 we had several unexplained glitches in the
You were a tech. not researcher or anything else. a fixer following a
set flow type diagram of trouble shooting diagnostics.
>Microwave links. Links that you probably helped install and maintain
>from what I have read here. At one point we thought someone was using
>an interceptor signal and closing the valves. Do you know what it
>sounds like when a 48 inch mainline valve closes and blocks the oil
>flow without an orderly shutdown? It sounds like a 747 jet taking
>off. There is no explanation for unexplained glitches, and I will
>assume that sonic booms from F22 Raptors have not been analyzed for
ASS u me?
>how they affect pipeline or oil refinery operations.
>I do not think I am an idiot in these matters based on my US Army
You are not know for your thinking ability at all, G-dolf.
>schooling and experience as a Microwave Radio Equipment Repairman, on
>my schooling and experience as a Senior Earth Station Technician for
>American Satellite Cor****ation, on my schooling and experience as a
>Pump Station Technician for Alyeska Pipeline Service Company, and my 7
>years experience as a calibrator and quality assurance engineer for
>Singer Kearfott working on the P3C, Sram Missile, and A7 inertial
>guidance systems. This is in addition to my 30 years as an IBEW
>journeyman wireman and 5 years studying Mathematics getting my degree
>on the side.
But you are neither a qualified expert on sound, nor are you a
qualified metallurgy tech.
What you are is an over-qualified wire monkey. Most people would
refer to you as an idiot.
> In other words , Floyd, I am not the idiot you would
>like to make me out to be, but I am glad to find out who "you" is.
You are even dumber than Floyd thinks you are.
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Ak'toh'di


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