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Olda Vancata <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 22 Feb 2002 13:28:55 +0100
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Dee Lusby wrote

> Who mesured the speed of the flight? Can you present ANY
> numbers? Who did the "aerodynamic" study? Can you provide
> some density numbers?

> Reply:

> This arguments are basic knowledge written since the 1920 & 1930s
> that anyone interested in beekeeping can easily find in published
> articles in "Bee World". Speed of bees and flight and density of
> body is nothing new, or at least I thought it wasn't. Are you new
> to beekeeping?

I'm still missing some numbers as example.

A try to questioning one's experience is wrong way getting of the
hook!

\vov

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