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"Dave Green, Eastern Pollinator Newsletter" <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 9 Mar 1996 19:27:31 -0500
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In a message dated 96-03-08 14:24:32 EST, you write:
 
>From:  [log in to unmask]:
 
>The correct zip is 28173.  My parents are stationed there, so I notice
>these little things. :-)
>Cynthia Buchsbaum
>
 
 
   Thank you Cynthia for correcting my typo, and my apologies to the rest.
 
 
  My wife talked with them by telephone; she's going to get one to try
 
  They are willing to take orders from the public by regular mail only.  The
cost is $15 plus shipping.  (I'd send $20.)
 
   This is not their regular thing, and they are not out to make a profit.
 Their job is to make things a little easier for Christian missionaries
working in the remotest parts of the world.  If they take a while, I'd be
understanding.  They have one person who makes these devices. He does not
have an e-mail address.
 
The contact and mailing address are:
Jungle Aviation and Radio Service (JAARS),
c/o Paul Bartholomew
5707 Davis Rd.
Waxhaw, NC   28173-0248 USA.
 
   I requested comments from the scientific community.  Aside from Cynthia's
address correction, the silence is deafening.  My curiosity is growing.
 
[log in to unmask]    Dave Green,  PO Box 1200,  Hemingway, SC  29554

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