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Chuck Norton <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 1 Dec 2005 10:44:48 -0500
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On Thu, 1 Dec 2005 Aaron Morris wrote:
"The Empire State Honey Producers Association is holding their fall
meeting tomorrow and Saturday in Syracuse, NY.....  Full details are
available at: http://www.ESHPA.org"


Hello to Aaron and all,

Every year the ESHPA has a Fall Meeting, and every year they invite some
of the most noteworthy and timely speakers available. I certainly wish
that I could be there!  Short of that desire coming to fruition, I wish
that meetings of this caliber could be broadcast all over the World via
the Internet. Are you listening Kim? The technology has been around for
quite a while; and, I certainly would not mind paying a reasonable fee to
sit here in my own chair to see and hear what such marvelous minds have to
say. There is a lot of information that is being given only to a
relatively small amount of the entire industry; I for one would encourage
major beekeeping organizations all over the World to begin
teleconferencing and/or televising their meetings over the Internet either
free or for a fee. Think about the folks all over the Planet Earth who
would like to go to the EAS meeting in Georgia this summer but can not
afford the expense. IMHO the benefits would be tremendous to all involved.

Now if I could only figure out a way to have Aaron buy me that beer, drink
it here and listen to all the bee tales told too!

Cheers Aaron!

Cheers to all!

Chuck Norton
Norton’s Nut & Honey Farm
Reidsville, NC

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