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Title: old timers who flew airwarrior and dawn of aces: origin of bwahaha?
Post by: crog on February 09, 2014, 09:19:59 PM
who is still around that knows?
Title: Re: old timers who flew airwarrior and dawn of aces: origin of bwahaha?
Post by: icepac on February 10, 2014, 01:07:26 AM
I first saw it on Excite's "virtual places" in late 1993.

Never really liked it because it sounds disrespectful.
Title: Re: old timers who flew airwarrior and dawn of aces: origin of bwahaha?
Post by: Max on February 10, 2014, 06:30:10 AM
Sub-genus of "Muahahaha"
Title: Re: old timers who flew airwarrior and dawn of aces: origin of bwahaha?
Post by: SB on February 10, 2014, 07:11:44 AM
Now Max would know this personally  :devil

The Shadow used a signature evil laugh as part of its presentation. The Shadow was a radio program from the 30's
Title: Re: old timers who flew airwarrior and dawn of aces: origin of bwahaha?
Post by: crog on February 10, 2014, 07:46:24 AM
I first saw it on Excite's "virtual places" in late 1993.

Never really liked it because it sounds disrespectful.

Thanks icepac, thats a pretty good reference. yeah, it is disprectful.
I first saw usage of that meme in airwarrior around the same time. lots of usenet geeks flying then
Title: Re: old timers who flew airwarrior and dawn of aces: origin of bwahaha?
Post by: morfiend on February 10, 2014, 09:54:10 AM
Now Max would know this personally  :devil

The Shadow used a signature evil laugh as part of its presentation. The Shadow was a radio program from the 30's



  Funny SB,Max told me you used to come over to listen to The Shadow when ever it was on!  Ah! thats how you knew it was the signature laugh!!!! :devil



    :salute
Title: Re: old timers who flew airwarrior and dawn of aces: origin of bwahaha?
Post by: crog on February 10, 2014, 11:26:35 AM
I pose this question based on the hypothesis the now famous meme may have originated in airwarror and spread to usenet around 1989.

bwahaha, the obvious derivative of muhaha? where did the bw come from?

Title: Re: old timers who flew airwarrior and dawn of aces: origin of bwahaha?
Post by: SB on February 10, 2014, 12:48:49 PM
BW = Bigweek ;)
Title: Re: old timers who flew airwarrior and dawn of aces: origin of bwahaha?
Post by: seano on February 10, 2014, 02:52:37 PM
flew air warrior till it died
Title: Re: old timers who flew airwarrior and dawn of aces: origin of bwahaha?
Post by: crog on February 10, 2014, 06:14:34 PM
played aw a bunch on a friends genie account 89-90. 95-96 on aol.
doa 98-00. wb off and on. ah off and on. any doa'ers still around?
Title: Re: old timers who flew airwarrior and dawn of aces: origin of bwahaha?
Post by: aztec on February 11, 2014, 08:46:58 AM
Played dawn Of Aces from it's inception till 2000, which wasn't very long....wish HTC would put as much effort into WWI arena here.
Title: Re: old timers who flew airwarrior and dawn of aces: origin of bwahaha?
Post by: icepac on February 11, 2014, 02:04:27 PM
A few years ago, I tracked down a few former AW guys who last played at WB and posted obscure references to thier blogs or comments to thier web pages designed to get them back into the arena to receive more pepperidge and a couple came.

Sadly, they logged before I could arrange the kill.

Mburns from DOA showed up in warbirds in 2005 and I almost got to where he was upping but missed out.

I wish we could have the zeppelin in WWI.
Title: Re: old timers who flew airwarrior and dawn of aces: origin of bwahaha?
Post by: crog on February 11, 2014, 05:05:38 PM
the f2b and zeppliin were my favorites. had loads of fun driving a zepplin into a furball. given the cursing and taunting by those I shot down, my antics were not taken well. never took any of it seriously, I liked getting baked and having fun. my usual response was "bwahahaha".

that expression of laughter was never meant to be disrectful.
Title: Re: old timers who flew airwarrior and dawn of aces: origin of bwahaha?
Post by: Oldman731 on February 12, 2014, 08:17:46 AM
who is still around that knows?


I put this question to the remaining Bigweek folks.  Their responses thus far:

Fidd:  "Server priviledges on AW were known as "bwana powers" from the Swahili. Only
a guess, but it may have evolved from that if Mage et al were using it to
laugh at the (non-bwana) players?"

Tex:  "it would be on the data from the GEnie forums. I'm not sure they
survive though."

Grizzly:  "I believe it was BigWeek, or at least the denizens of it. As I remember,
BWAHAHA (perhaps more accurately BUAHAHA) was supposed to represent a
sheep doing the MUAHAHA laugh by adding a BAAA sound prefix. I'm not
sure but if I had to guess I would say it was DeadDuck's doing."

Dipsy:  "I'd respectfully call on me learned friend to prdouce the said Duck so
that he may offer an opinion on the subject as it remains the people's
conjecture that there was no sheep-related subcontect to the BWAHAHA.

I'd further suggest that it was just a variation on the evil laugh:
specifically an evil laugh that didn't have time to generate an
introductary "M" and had to leap to the explosive "B" because the
response to whatever ridiculous post had inspired it, had to be that
much more immediate.

I could be wrong of course. I've been wrong before."

- oldman
Title: Re: old timers who flew airwarrior and dawn of aces: origin of bwahaha?
Post by: Vraciu on February 12, 2014, 11:26:38 AM
I pose this question based on the hypothesis the now famous meme may have originated in airwarror and spread to usenet around 1989.

bwahaha, the obvious derivative of muhaha? where did the bw come from?



I "invented" it independently long before the Internet and recall using it first "online" around 1981 on modem dial-up BBS.    Used it in Tradewars, etc.   It was independently derived by many long before the Internet was popularized or Air Warrior even created.   Nobody can claim credit for something like that.  Too nebulous an etymology.
Title: Re: old timers who flew airwarrior and dawn of aces: origin of bwahaha?
Post by: crog on February 12, 2014, 04:56:58 PM
Vraclu, maybe you did invent it. I had never seen it before (maybe to zoned to remember) and knew this guy who had an over-the-top laugh starting with a distinctive BW sound. therefore I invented it too! :)
thought the prospect of that piece of culture originating on aw a possibility.

most excellent research and responses y'all!

I invented bwahaha!

<response> bwahaha

but I did, really!

<multiple responses> BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
Title: Re: old timers who flew airwarrior and dawn of aces: origin of bwahaha?
Post by: 999000 on February 12, 2014, 09:18:47 PM
I remember a box computer game before AW call "aces of the pacific?" you basically flew a wildcat and shot down zeros ...thats how I got started.   I also remember playing "red Barron" online briefly between AW and Aces High.  God has the graphics changed!!!!! <S>
Title: Re: old timers who flew airwarrior and dawn of aces: origin of bwahaha?
Post by: Max on February 12, 2014, 09:55:21 PM
 Star date 1996, Air Warrior/Macintosh via AOL-Gamestorm. Pretty sure the 1st bwahahaha I encountered was from Ren...aka AWAREN. He vulched me landing under is player id. He went on to AHI and was a trainer for awhile prior to a spat with the head honcho here.
Title: Re: old timers who flew airwarrior and dawn of aces: origin of bwahaha?
Post by: Vraciu on February 13, 2014, 01:57:19 AM
Vraclu, maybe you did invent it. I had never seen it before (maybe to zoned to remember) and knew this guy who had an over-the-top laugh starting with a distinctive BW sound. therefore I invented it too! :)
thought the prospect of that piece of culture originating on aw a possibility.

most excellent research and responses y'all!

I invented bwahaha!

<response> bwahaha

but I did, really!

<multiple responses> BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

I am sure someone did it first and it was certainly before AW.  I bet we can all claim to have invented something only to discover it already existed.  However, "Republican't" belongs to me.   I invented that!  :old: (Until I do a search and discover someone else did.)
Title: Re: old timers who flew airwarrior and dawn of aces: origin of bwahaha?
Post by: Max on February 13, 2014, 06:53:04 AM
I invented the term Marijuana Munchies  :devil Mill Valley, CA 1966
Title: Re: old timers who flew airwarrior and dawn of aces: origin of bwahaha?
Post by: crog on February 13, 2014, 07:06:16 AM
BWAHAHAHAHAHA! :)
Title: Re: old timers who flew airwarrior and dawn of aces: origin of bwahaha?
Post by: SB on February 13, 2014, 08:15:30 AM
Al Gore invented it the same time he invented the Internet  :devil
Title: Re: old timers who flew airwarrior and dawn of aces: origin of bwahaha?
Post by: crog on February 14, 2014, 08:25:43 AM
BWA DA DANT   :neener: