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In a message dated 96-05-13 16:12:31 EDT, [log in to unmask] (David Eyre)
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>I think it might have been easier to give an address in Europe, as that's
>where the message came from, and with a statement that he didn't want to cut
>comb. I did in fact send him that information privately. My reason for doing
>this? We are forgetting the basic ettiquette and not stopping to think
>before we hit the send button!!
> PLEASE read headings and the address both incoming and outgoing, it
>might help to reduce the general background babble!
> Best Regards to all, keep the faith.
Well, I didn't know any suppliers in Europe, but did give the ones I
knew. I'm sure Dadant and Kelly are willing to ship anywhere. If there are
suppliers in Europe, then someone who knows them may well supply them. I have
no problem with that.
So excuuuse me! I did, in fact, answer his basic question, before
suggesting a low tech (cheap) alternative that he may not have known about.
Don't you think others might also be interested in this? I like the
glitz and glamour of high tech stuff, but I survive as a beekeeper by keeping
costs down.
[log in to unmask] Dave and Janice Green, PO Box 1200, Hemingway, SC
29554
Practical Pollination Home Page
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