Conrad Berube wrote:
 
> Howdy!
>
> A few weeks ago I posted a note pointing folks interested in
> mythology and folk tales involving bees to the web site that I
> shared with one of my best buds. Many thanks to those of you who
> tried to log in and notified me about problems at the site. After
> sending a nasty note to the system administrator I discovered to
> my embarassment that my buddy (who was/is going through some
> serious life changes and movements of personal effects) had let
> the account go into default. I took the opportunity to open a new
> account closer to where I actually live. So if any of you are
> interested in trying to check out the site, or need to alter
> bookmarks, or URL calls in your own web pages, this posting will
> act as mini web-page.  Use the following links as you would a
> bookmark file (you can clip the portion below, and save it as a
> file-- make sure the filename ends with the extension ".HTM")
> Once on-line and in your browser, you can use the "open file"
> option (by typing in or clicking on the directory and filename
> you assign to this file) then double click on the colored
> portions to link to the sites):<p>
>
> The following two articles contain folk-tales or mythology
> dealing with honeybees:
>
> Hello fellow Bee-L recipients.
 
Using left mouse click and "link to Navigator" I was able to save the
two "fables" to a disk that I am using to collect this thread. Seemed
rather easy.  I hope that this post may be helpful to those of you who
use Netscape as your browser.Best regards.
Dr. Rodriguez
Virginia Beach, VA.