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On Wed, 16 Apr 1997 13:11:06 -0400 The Christensens <[log in to unmask]>
writes:
>At 09:23 AM 4/16/97 +0200, you wrote:
> I don't think you can. It seems to be a deep dark secret for some
>reason.
Is this not the 'Dr Rodriques' method. If so then you can find
his messages on the subject by searching the BEE-List
archives.
See the method quoted below: Try the months back in the
late fall, I believe. Anyone remember when the good Doc
was active on this subject?
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BEE-L LOGS are available from the host site (University at Albany) and
can be retrieved by sending mail to
[log in to unmask]
with a single line in the body of the mail that reads:
GET BEE-L LOG9703A
Since 1996, logs have been kept on a weekly basis. The format of the log
name identifies the log by year, month and week. Hence, to get the log
from the third week in July, 1996 one would send a single line of mail
that reads:
GET BEE-L LOG9607C
where 96 is the year, 07 is the month and C is the third week. Prior to
1996 logs were kept on a monthly basis, so to get the logs for the third
week in July in 1989 the single line sent to:
[log in to unmask]
would read:
GET BEE-L LOG8907
Please note that these commands get mailed to LISTSERV as opposed to
BEE-L. BEE-L logs are available back to July, 1989.
Admisistratively yours,
Aaron Morris
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Al,
Al Needham--Scituate,MA,[log in to unmask]
Author Of "The HoneyBee"--An Educational Program
Check Out " The Amazing BeeCam " At:
http://www.xensei.com/users/alwine/
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