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Fri, 25 Jul 2003 23:31:57 -0400
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Hi Will and all,

> Anyone on the list feeling his/her books are obsolete needing to upgrade
to
> the latest OS.  Please feel free to mail them to me.  I'll pay for the
> postage.  The older the better. A private e-mail would be the best
> correspodance as I wouldn't want anyone to feel embarrassed running an
> operation on an obsolete operating system.

Not much has changed in the last 100 or so years as far as basic bee
management(more or less). To say that these books are obsolete because they
don't talk about todays chemical trends seems rather wrong to me. Toss out
the bee dopes and the artificial bee chows and all you basically have is
what those old books contain.  Since I stepped off the chem tread mill I
have a whole mass of good bee books available new and old.

Clay

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