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Some more of Andy's writings are preserved at
http://www.beesource.com/pov/andy/index.htm
When I first started surfing the web and found Andy's site I was hooked.
I checked it nearly daily. I, like many others, saw some things a bit
differently than Andy. I was probably less interested in his editorials
than I was his 'news' page. Undated daily it was a phenomenal collection
of articles relevant to honeybees and beekeeping from across the country
and around the world. Invariably he had 3 or 4 new ones daily. I don't
know how he found them other than he must have had an immense newtork of
contributors or spent a lot of search time daily. The only thing similar
in existance today is Allen's diary.
http://www.honeybeeworld.com/diary/default.htm
And of course this list and a newsgroup (or maybe two).
When Andy went off the web abruptly that spring I was lost so to speak.
After much searching it was finally here that I learned of his death. And
here I came to for info and since a visitor to Allen's diary.
These are selfless people who take the time to keep the rest of us
informed. There is, by and large, a lack of daily freshness of
information despite the enormous information on the web about beekeeping.
Thank you Allen and the moderator of bee-l for these resources.
Bob Nelson
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