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> I have made one an error in my posting of Pamela's research so want to
> correct now. After a long search to confirm what I posted and not finding
> the answer I spoke by email with Pamela. Pamela answered back this
> morning. I misunderstood about the flying tent bee experiments done in
> 2006 at Weslaco.
Thanks for that clarification, Bob. (I guess I can scratch the email I was
composing to Dr. Gregory).
We all sometimes hear things that weren't said, or actually were said by
mistake. Even the smartest people sometimes use the wrong phrase or word in
a talk, often repeatedly until they catch themselves --or don't. (and you
can see the audience suddenly looking at one another in amusement or
puzzlement).
No matter whether the miscommunication was due to the speaker or the
listener, you did the right thing here and went back to the horse's mouth,
then clarified the facts and intent. I'd personally appreciate it if you
would do the same with Dr. Degrandi-Hoffman regarding the phrase you have
attributed to her. If you can get her to own it, and even elaborate, I will
shake your hand.
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