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At 08:25 AM 9/23/97 GMT+2, you wrote:
>Hi All
>
>A number of local beekeepers have recently enquired about computer
>packages for record-keeping in beekeeping. I know that a number of
>these packages do exist, and some have been discussed on BEE-L.
>Anyone with information about, or distribution rights of,
>such packages, please contact me directly.
>
>many thanks
>
>Mike Allsopp
>Stellenbosch, South Africa
>
>
>
Dear Mike,
  My name is Jeff Barnett, and I am a Graduate of East Tn. ST. Univ. with a B.S.
in computer science. I'm a pretty decent programmer if I must say so and I also
have had several years exp. in commercial queen producing. If the people on
Bee-L would like to give me specs on what type of program they want and EXACTLY
WHAT they want it to do, I don't see why I couldn't write it (in C++). Throw
my proposal on the Bee-L for me as I'm new to Bee-L and am not certain if
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Thanks
 
>
Jeff Barnett
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retired(for now) queen producer.

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