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On Oct 19, 2005, at 12:17 PM, allen dick wrote:

>>
>
> Opinons are not facts.  Facts are what we like best here on BEE-L,
> but we do
> find opinions interesting.  Nonetheless, this opinion seems to be
> at odds
> with the facts, at least if we are talking about the DNA involved in
> heredity.  Others can -- and will -- comment, I am fairly sure.

     Recently, I've used the delete button quite a bit.  The
discussion on cell size and its spinoffs has pitted facts against
opinions, such that I had had enough.  I made several exceptions to
my deletions, however.  When Dave Cushman posted I read every word.
I see him sitting across from me having lunch at a pub in Dublin
Ireland although I know that he is in his computer room, which he
described to me.  Chris Slade, who talks about his top bar hives,
among other things, was with us.  I became interested in TBHs at
Apimondia.  I talked to Allen Dick briefly in Niagara Falls a few
years ago. He has visited Dee Lusby and presents first hand Knowledge
of her work.  Whether you agree with their views or not, the postings
of people you have met are much more personal.  Attend meetings shake
hands and go out of your way to find Bee-L friends on your travels.

Bob Darrell
Caledon Ontario
Canada
80W44N

PS I still owe you a pint, Aaron

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