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"James D. Satterfield" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 6 Feb 2000 06:14:23 -0500
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Colleagues, I have finally, finally gotten around to revising and updating
the Top Bar Hive Beekeeping website at the url:

http://www.gsu.edu/~biojdsx/main.htm

Alternate titles are no longer added for photographs, and that might make
the website a little less useful to those who have only LYNX browsers, but
I have not used frames.  I set the pages up for viewing with Netscape 4.7,
though they also seem to work well with Internet Explorer.

I have changed all of the preformatted text to html paragraph; used some
color, thumbnail images,  and separations to make the pages "prettier" and
perhaps easier to read; added a new page from Peter Gibb in South Africa.
The five sections of FAQ's have also been zipped into a single file which
you can download, put in a directory on your computer, then run the FAQ's
locally with your browser.

The page which lists TBH beekeepers still needs to be updated .  I'll try
to do that over the next 10 days.  If you're keeping tbh's and want to be
added please let me know, or if the information already there is in error,
I'd be happy to change it.

If you know of any classes to be taught which include TBH beekeeping, I'd
be delighted to add those to the homepage section on classes.

Best wishes for a good year 2000.

Cordially yours,

Jim Satterfield

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