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Andy Nachbaur <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 18 Jan 1998 07:28:57 -0800
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At 11:56 AM 1/17/98 -0500, you wrote:
 
>The on-line Weather station, bee data sets, etc. is:
 
 
http://grizzly.umt.edu/biology/bees
 
Hi Jerry & Friends,
 
This is really a nice site as well it should be considering its contents
and that the source of most all of it comes from a public think tank and a
lot of skillful workers which is great and the way it should bee.
 
I, like most in this on line group including those who have spent much time
in getting up their own beekeeping web sites, some with no more help then
the same effort and capital put in by most hobby beekeepers, are just
amazed at the number and quality of beekeeping web pages and all seem many
years ahead of me as I too am looking forward to putting my first web page
up.
 
I guess I am a little slow, well,  not really a guess, I am, and I just
know enough about web making to know its not all that easy no matter how
many megabytes the web page generator program you are using. I spent more
then a day looking for what makes a line space.<G>
 
Anyway after looking at so many web pages I do know what looks good to me
and that's about it. Your pages looks good to me but I got to make a few
comments just so you don't think I am kiss'en up for a big favor or something.
 
Now about your web page that Main or Index screen is really, REALLY great
BUT really needs to be reduced in size so one can at least see it without
having to scroll one way or another. With that kind of professional art
work and the effort that must have gone into making that page the effect
would be much better if you could see it in one shot using IE or Netscape 4.
 
Then I know all you Dr's and the rest of the world has no trouble reading
metric measurements and you all know your centigrade and Fahrenheit numbers
which is great but to this OLd Drone mindless except when it's O c. or 32
f. degrees, that I know. Picky, picky, yep, but then I assume since you
express the rain fall in inches you might want to add a Fahrenheit table to
the temperature scales and leave the rain fall in inches.
 
Anyway I will be checking back, not to see if you make any changes I
suggested, but to see the progress of all the honey bee S&M gadgets and
gismos you have connected to those poor girls. Are you sure its all legal?<G>
 
Keep up the good works,
 
ttul,  Andy-
 
... The roadside flowers, too wet for the bee,
"and the bee keepers truck is in over its axles"
 
 
 
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