> On Tue, 31 Oct 1995, Joanne Talbot wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I was wondering if anyone had or knew of a photograph of a
> > honeycomb without bee's in it? It's for a book cover -- and the
> > subject is distributed algorithms in computer science (the honeycomb
> > resembles the concepts in the book).
> >
> > Thanks much! Joanne Talbot
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> >
> Rather than a photograph, you could use a computer generated honecomb.
> If you find someone with Coreldraw and possibly a postscript printer you
> will have a collection of some terrific honeycombs that would look great
> as part of a book cover.
>
>
> Eric Abell email: [log in to unmask]
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> Canada
> (403) 998 3143
>
REPLY: Stephen McDaniel is a beeman and professional photographer
who does excellent work. Snail mail (has no email address): 4964 Wentz
Rd Manchester MD 21102. I've seen his work on the cover of the American
Bee Journal. Bonne chance. Jack the B-man
John Iannuzzi PhD * "Singing masons building roofs
9772 Old Annapolis Rd * of gold." --Shakespeare
Ellicott City MD 21042 usa * 20 Italian colonies
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