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"Jeffrey R. Tooker" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 14 Jul 1996 17:07:01 -0700
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>Hello, Aaron,
>
>Although I am not a heavy user of this function of the BEE-L, I would vote
>for the weekly logs.  It certainly would help in locating items for research
>(less to have to download and wade through).  I know you're, probably,
>looking at a lot of work, but I'm sure it would be well worth it and greatly
>appreciated by everyone.  Thank you for your hard work.
>
>
>Cheers,
>
>
>Mike Wallace
>Sar Shalom Apiary
>McKinney, Texas   USA
>"Out of the heart, the mouth speaks."
>
Hello Aaron and all:
 
I use the archives from time to time.  I think just from the point of
managability the archives would be best kept in a weekly format.  This
is only my opinion.
 
There was some comment about search problems. I use Netscape Navigator.
It has a find function, which I use by subject, i.e. varroa or mites.
It seems to work reasonably well.  I may try some other searches.  If
they turn out well I will let you know.
 
JRT

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