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Sun, 8 Feb 1998 15:14:28 GMT
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Hi All
 
Jack the Bman from
Ellicott City Maryland USA
 
quoted me as follows:
 
<there are two kinds of beekeepers, older ones who are resistant to
change, etc. and newer ones who are not...>
 
What I wrote was
 
It also seems to me, that there are two kinds of
> beekeepers. One is the older variety in terms of years spent with bees. I am
> of the opinion that these beekeepers are not too open to new ideas. The
> other variety, like myself, is the newer beekeeper, who is more open to new
> ideas, since every idea to us is a new idea.
 
Toujours, je tiens la foi!
 
A bientot!
 
Sincerely
Tom Barrett
49 South Park
Foxrock
Dublin 18
Ireland
 
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