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James D Satterfield <[log in to unmask]>
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James D Satterfield <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 2 Feb 1997 07:40:22 -0500
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The tbh website that I initiated on January 17th continues to change.  I
have modified the FAQ's with links and anchors so that individual
questions can be accessed directly.  Jim Moore made this suggestion.
 
Kevin Palm suggested that the FAQ's be put together for those who may wish
to download them as a single document.  I put them into two 40K files (the
management file alone is about 40K) and have links to those files on the
home page.  I removed the html tags from these documents.
 
A list of beekeeper's who keep tbh's has been started at the suggestion of
John Thorp.  The link is on the home page.  If you keep tbh's, or know
someone who does, and would like to be listed, send me the information
you would like to have included.
 
Joel Govostes continues to make major contributions to the web page.  He
has sent me a great deal of editing of the original FAQ's.  I have
incorporated his comments and changes, but he has also sent large blocks
of text which were also added.  For example, he has expanded the section
on the catenary tbh.  Joel anticipates adding photos of his apiary to the
website.  I'd like to see photos of his catenary hive...yeah!  My thanks
to Joel for all of his contributions.
 
If you have information that you would like to include on the tbh web
site, please get in contact with me.  Meanwhile, drop by for a visit at:
 
                      http://www.gsu.edu/~biojdsx/main.htm
 
If you want to construct and try a tbh, there are excellent plans at the
"original information" link.
 
Red maple pollen is coming into my 16 tbh's out back, bees are flying
well, and I'm once again being deluded into thinking that cold weather is
gone for the year.  'Taint so...there'll be ice and perhaps snow yet to
come for north Georgia, USA.
 
Hope your 1997 will be good, that our southern hemisphere world neighbors
are beginning to think about winter preparations, that honeybees will
continue to give you as much enjoyment as they do me.
 
Cordially yours,
 
Jim
 
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