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>>I think there's one factor that most beekeepers, here, just don't 
>>understand. And that's the different focus those who have experienced the 
>>successes of small cell have
>
> OK, but another thing that is not clearly understood is that unless you 
> have control hives, and perform only a cell size change, the results 
> cannot be interpreted.

Let me add to that, we live in a world where we encounter people who believe 
various quite amazing things.  Just to name a few:

Some 'know' that they will go paradise if (or though) they blow up a large 
number of innocent people who are not members of their own religion.

Some people who are certain that they are going to win the lottery and that 
it is just a matter of time,

Some that a god of their own defining favours them over all other people and 
justifies anything they may care to do,

Others believed (and some still believe) that Iraq had weapons of mass 
destruction,

Some believe that asking for clear and well developed proof before risking 
even conditional belief is not only reasonable, but a good way to stay 
alive, sane and solvent.

and the list goes on...

I guess we all have to believe in something, so I'll go with the last one. 
Does that put me in the minority?

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