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>I was expecting something beyond what I already knew, but maybe I missed
something or maybe his talks were aimed at a naive audience.
Yes, BBKA Spring Convention - so all levels of beekeepers present. This is
probably why some of these conventions leave a sense of disappiontment - we
already know most of what is presented. I have also heard Fries speaking to
peers and was very impressed.
>A BEE-L sage, now departed reminded us daily, "Opinion is not fact". I
suspect many hearing that statement nod, but do not actually comprehend
what it means -- or what it implies.
True, but opinions and hypotheses honestly put forward may lead to research
by those with more time, knowledge and facilities.
Best wishes
Peter
52.194546N, -1.673618W
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