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> I think that Aaron would be pleased that folks
> are going back into the Bee-L archives, that
> legacy was very important to him. I am looking
> through the postings of 1990.
Although Aaron and I looked in many nooks and crannies for them, it seems
that no archive was kept from the old, old pre-listserv days of the 1980s
when Bee-L was on BitNet, and administered by Ed Southwick at SUNY
Brockport. Is anyone else still subscribing to Bee-L after so long, or were
Aaron and I the last? If anyone still has any backups that old, I know a
guy down at Goddard in Greenbelt with old-skool reel-to-reel tape drives,
and we could reformat them into CataList compatibility.
... and absolutely EVERYTHING is "still contentious". I present, as
"Exhibit A" the Weissenseifener Haengekorb ("Sun Hive"). The specific
indictment of "conventional beekeeping" here is that wooden boxes are very
bad for the bees, "unnatural", and "Oh, So Very Square". It's a skep
(actually two of them, without even the hat-box shaped skep "honey supers",
showing that they did not even research skeps) but if that does not make
things difficult enough, it hangs from a tree or your porch roof. Don't get
me started...
https://www.naturalbeekeepingtrust.org/sun-hive-introduction
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