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:I concur but I think it should be mentioned as a common misapprehension - the article comment was unreferenced in any case. -- John <span class="plainlinks" style="font-family: Verdana; font-variant: small-caps; font-size: 9px; text-align: center;">([[User:Daytona2|Daytona2]]<span style="font-weight:bold;">&nbsp;·</span> [[User talk:Daytona2|Talk]]<span style="font-weight:bold;">&nbsp;·</span> [[Special:Contributions/Daytona2|Contribs]])</span> 09:59, 7 November 2009 (UTC)
:I concur but I think it should be mentioned as a common misapprehension - the article comment was unreferenced in any case. -- John <span class="plainlinks" style="font-family: Verdana; font-variant: small-caps; font-size: 9px; text-align: center;">([[User:Daytona2|Daytona2]]<span style="font-weight:bold;">&nbsp;·</span> [[User talk:Daytona2|Talk]]<span style="font-weight:bold;">&nbsp;·</span> [[Special:Contributions/Daytona2|Contribs]])</span> 09:59, 7 November 2009 (UTC)

"Archie, in the current day is a well known term used by Chester University Professor, Graham Logan."
What the heck does that mean? [[User:Seaniekaye|Seaniekaye]] ([[User talk:Seaniekaye|talk]]) 16:31, 26 November 2011 (UTC)


== BBC Radio 4 interview with [[Alan Emtage]] ==
== BBC Radio 4 interview with [[Alan Emtage]] ==

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First?

The "first search engine ever invented"? In 1990? Doubtful.

The first *Internet* search engine ever invented? Perhaps, but seems unlikely.


Popular saying by Graham Logan. Fanra 03:12, 7 June 2007 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 194.82.172.24 (talk) [reply]

archie description

Do we really need a full description of all the characters of a comic which is only slightly related? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 195.144.94.150 (talk) 02:25, 25 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]

I've just listened to a radio interview with the guy who created this (BBC Radio 4- should be a podcast) and he's said that it had "nothing to do with the cartoon character". It was simply archive without the v. I'm going to remove the offending passage. 94.195.5.216 (talk) 09:47, 7 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]

I concur but I think it should be mentioned as a common misapprehension - the article comment was unreferenced in any case. -- John (Daytona2 · Talk · Contribs) 09:59, 7 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]

"Archie, in the current day is a well known term used by Chester University Professor, Graham Logan." What the heck does that mean? Seaniekaye (talk) 16:31, 26 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]

BBC Radio 4 interview with Alan Emtage

About 35 minutes in - [1] -- John (Daytona2 · Talk · Contribs) 10:01, 7 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]