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Darrells <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 24 Feb 1998 19:16:19 -0500
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>> I am new to the Internet but not new to bees.  Bees work to the "lets
>>get it done now" principle.  Following this thought, I have an
>>observation and  a suggestion to post.  Many contributions to Bee-L are
>>very long.  Many of these are long because the sender has copied a
>>previous sender's post completely (including other sender's
work) with the result that I find it confusing and annoying and often hit
the delete button before reading the one line of original thought.  Do
these authors know that they are sending all this stuff?  I don't know what
this item will look like when it hits your screen, because I don't get a
copy!  You may be sitting there thinking " what is the matter with this nut
Darrell from Canada, he doesn't know how to type" but I will never know
unless you tell me or I see my own post.  Why not include a sender's post
in his/her mail giving them the opportunity to see what they are sending
and a chance to correct their errors.  Thanks for listening!
                                                Bob Darrell

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