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JOHN IANNUZZI <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Sat, 16 Sep 1995 13:54:34 -0400
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> Contents: 1.)World Wide Web access to BEE-L
>           2.) Email access to historical BEE-L discussions
>
> There are two ways to read back issues of BEE-L:
>
> 1. ) BEE-l can presently be read on the Worldwide Web by pointing your
> brouser at http://www.internode.net:80/~allend/index.html.  You can
> also still get there from http://www.cuug.ab.ca:8001/~dicka
>
> The National (USA) Honey Board Database is also there to brouse or
> download.
>
> All logs going back to 1991 are available on this web site.
>
> If you have web access, either by PPP and a graphical brouser or by
> lynx (a UNIX brouser available on many UNIX shell accounts by typing
> the command 'lynx'), this is the fast, simple way to go.
>
> 2.) For those with no web access, some recent logs are also available
> by email from
>
> [log in to unmask] ALBANY.EDU
>
> However they only go back to 1994.
>
> Due to the increasing size of recent logs and limited space on the
> LISTSERV, the older logs have been displaced.
>
> To have a BEE-L log emailed to you:
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Just send a message with no subject (subject lines are ignored) to
> [log in to unmask] ALBANY.EDU with the message
>
> GET BEE-L LOGMMYY
>
> Where MM is the month (ie. 05 for May) and YY is the year (ie. 95 for
> 1995). Additional logs requested can be added on up to four more lines
> in your message.  Be aware of the spacing of the words (No space in
> LOG9505, for example).
>
> Leave out any other text -- such as .signatures.  Additional text -
> other than lines with additional commands -- will trigger harmless
> error messages from the LISTSERV.
>
> The log will arrive some time later in your mailbox.  Warning: logs
> can be 650 K in size.
>
> 3.)Therefore please edit your contributions to BEE-L and leave off
> long vanity sigs:
> Regards
>
> Allen
>
> W. Allen Dick, Beekeeper                                    VE6CFK
> Rural Route One, Swalwell, Alberta  Canada  T0M 1Y0
> Honey. Bees, Art, & Futures <http://www.cuug.ab.ca:8001/~dicka>
>
Dear Allen,
 
   1. U certainly R a fountain of info since I joined Bee-L.
 
   2. Please advise friend [[log in to unmask]] precisely
      how to subscribe to Bee-L since I've forgotten
      the exact details.
 
   3.  Merci beaucoup in advance.
 
   Jack the B-man
   21 hives
   19 too many for a hobbyist
   35 consecutive yrs w/ the HB
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John Iannuzzi PhD             *
Howard Honey Farms RR8        *
9772 Old Annapolis Rd         *
Ellicott City (founded 1772)  *
Maryland usa 21042            *
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