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Jean-Marie Van Dyck <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 4 Nov 1995 18:31:34 +0100
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Hello All !  Jean-Marie Van Dyck here, french speaking from Belgium.
 
On Fri, 3 Nov 1995 19:16:44 -0500 Laura <[log in to unmask]> wrote
 
> Liz, I agree with you.  There is a lot of good information in BEE-L.
> Perhaps if the scientists would like to start another list, that would
> be best for them.
 
I wrote earlier :
> In 1993 the "more scientific and serious list" SOCINSCT was created.
 
   Actually 268 recipients from 28 countries ... (I'm on)
   You can sign-on this list a few days ...
Send the line "SUB SOCINSCT your name" to [log in to unmask]
You'll be informed : nothing on this list ... nothing interesting !!
 
 
and Laura was thinking ...
 
> There is a lot of technical information that they would like to
> share amongst themselves (and any others who choose to subscribe to
> their list) that hobbyists might not be interested in.
 
(!!! absolutely no flame !!!)>>
 
it's NOT TRUE !!! they are not sharing their original thoughts but
after the papers are published : it's normal, it's their work and the
net is the last way to give them ... I, I do the same for MY work
which is not bees and beekeeping ?  Do you understand ?
 
> I've learned a lot from reading the messages here.
 
I too Laura, in spite of my 40+ years of beekeeping : to remain open
and enthusiast is really a good thing ...
 
and if some scientists will quit ... they quit ... what can we do ?
Un de perdu, dix de retrouve's !
 
I repeat with Liz : It seems to me OK as it is.  I agree with the
Jerry remarks which I had included in my request :
 
>  Please, a bit more of netiquette !
 
Don't let us forget the list is only made by its readers-writers
 
Best Regards
 
Jean-Marie
 
Biochemist 1965 - Medical Scool of Namur 1967 - Net since 1990
Hobby-Beekeeper 1953 - Beekeeping Pr. 1962 - BEE-L 1992 - SOCINSCT 1993
In this time (53):
  2-6 WBC production hives with the normal mean crop in Belgium (10-15 kg/hv)
This year :
  12 Dadant (12 frames) productions hives (mean 58 kg/hv)
  and 40 queen rearing WBC nucs
Help to pollination.  Buckfast bee rearing with some friends (Instr. Insem.)
 
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Jean-Marie Van Dyck                    Fax +32 81 72 42 72
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B-5000     NAMUR(Belgium)              Medical school - Biochemistry dept
 
This => C'est ma facon de parler !
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