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I subbed to BEE-L when I first got Internet access in 1992 I think it 
was.  About 10 years later, when I did my master's thesis, I faced a 
supervisor who was bound and determined that my work should be 
qualitative.  So naturally, I picked quantitative with a vengeance.

Aaron Morris provided me with the postings of the 12 years of BEE-L, I 
think it was.  Something around 35,000 msgs.

So I crunched the hell out of them and drew a number of dubious conclusions.

Looking back on it now, I find that hardly any links work at all, for sure!

Somewhere, in one of the banana boxes in the garage, I have the CD with 
a copy of the messages themselves.  And *soon* I'll dive into it to 
hopefully recover those early memories from BEE-L.

http://qwerty.geek.nz/nickw/dissertation

Nick Wallingford
Tauranga, NZ

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