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>Many of (my) friends say to me:
>"Bob you are wasting your breath on the BEE-L list as those guys are out of
>touch with the real world of commercial beekeeping. "
>*If * I did not come on and give the "other side of the coin" then many
>BEE-L members might believe there is only one side of the discussion.
That's true, Bob. We need to hear from a number of viewpoints and you make
your points clearly and in detail. Thanks.
That makes me ask, though, who does read BEE-L?
As someone recently pointed out, only a few people seem to post lately, but
some 800 copies of each BEE-L message is sent out into the cloud.
In addition, we have no idea how many read BEE-L at http://www.BEE-L.org
or receive forwarded copies of at least the more outrageous or provocative of
the BEE-L posts. I know it is more than a few, and that the research community
is aware of any hot topic on BEE-L and what is being said by whom. Sometimes
we get "Attaboys".
So, lurkers, please uncloak! Please hit "Reply" and comment!
Write anything you like, but I ask only one more thing.
Don't quote this message in your reply. Thanks.
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