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Just would like to say that I disaggree strongly with the criticism
of some one on this list for his use of language.
 
As an international list, bee-l is useful and anybody wishing to
express an idea/opinion does so often in English which to many is a
foreign and difficult language. To criticise the language used in a
negative way will do nothing to help the generation of new ideas and
beekeeping confidence. It may result in the list fracturing into a
number of language specific lists and as a result lose some of it's
spark.
 
If anybody else feels the same way please send an e-mail to the
person responsible for the offending post, or alternatively send one
to me telling me to mind my own business if you disagree.
 
Thanks
 
Garth
 
Exerpt of rude message: (And I think the person who was being
criticised has very good engglish)
 
YOUR ENGLISH IS TERRIBLE - TERRIBLE - TERRIBLE...............PLEASE
STOP YOUR PRIMITIVE ADD-INS TO THE GROUP!!!        Alex
 
 
 
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Garth Cambray       Kamdini Apiaries
15 Park Road        Apis melifera capensis
Grahamstown         800mm annual precipitation
6139
Eastern Cape
South Africa               Phone 27-0461-311663
 
3rd year Biochemistry/Microbiology    Rhodes University
Interests: Flii's and Bees.
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this post in no way
reflect those of Rhodes University.

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