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  1. #121
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    Default Re: Does "Large Cell" Beekeeping work?

    Quote Originally Posted by Rader Sidetrack View Post
    Well, Mark, if you are saying Brian means something other than what he writes, my question is why doesn't he simply do some thinking first, and then write what he really means?
    I believe I understand from whence you come, but, you have expectations which Brian is not living up to. That is where you stray from the path of internal light and peace. You would be a happier person if you gave up your expectations and discontinued thinking you can talk to Brian about this.(sorry Brian) He has his own way of seeing things. Accept it.
    Mark Berninghausen
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  2. #122
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    Default Re: Does "Large Cell" Beekeeping work?

    Quote Originally Posted by sqkcrk View Post
    I believe I understand from whence you come, but, you have expectations which Brian is not living up to. That is where you stray from the path of internal light and peace. You would be a happier person if you gave up your expectations and discontinued thinking you can talk to Brian about this.(sorry Brian) He has his own way of seeing things. Accept it.
    Hmm, you think I would be a "happier person" if I gave up my expectation that the words that Beesource members post here have some real relationship to what they actually think?

    How can an reasonable discussion occur if the words used have no common meaning? Or do we make a special exception to reality just for Acebird, and assume everything he posts is nonsense?


    P.S. And, Mark, I do promise not to ask Ace any more questions about Machine Tool Technology.
    Last edited by Rader Sidetrack; 12-23-2012 at 02:48 PM. Reason: add P.S.
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  3. #123
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    Default Re: Does "Large Cell" Beekeeping work?

    Quote Originally Posted by Rader Sidetrack View Post
    Or do we make a special exception to reality just for Acebird, and assume everything he posts is nonsense?
    Pretty much.
    Mark Berninghausen
    www.uucantonny.org, "Support Our Troops"

  4. #124
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    Default Re: Does "Large Cell" Beekeeping work?

    Well, I have serious doubts that Brian is really as dysfunctional as the picture painted by Mark above. And this post will deliberately have no annoying quotes, and no animated emoticons.

    Ace, lets make a deal. For your part, you will take an extra moment to review and think twice about what you are writing before you click the Post Reply button. And in return, I will hold back from dredging up conflicting/embarrassing past comments that you may have made.

    Its not necessary for you to respond here for us to proceed with this arrangement, just simply avoid posting more "Aceisms", as Barry described them.
    Graham
    USDA Zone 7a - elevation 1400 ft

  5. #125
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    Default Re: Does "Large Cell" Beekeeping work?

    Quote Originally Posted by Rader Sidetrack View Post
    I will hold back from dredging up conflicting/embarrassing past comments that you may have made.
    disclaimer: novice beekeeper here who knows just enough to be dangerous

  6. #126
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    Default Re: Does "Large Cell" Beekeeping work?

    Quote Originally Posted by Rader Sidetrack View Post
    Well, I have serious doubts that Brian is really as dysfunctional as the picture painted by Mark above. And this post will deliberately have no annoying quotes, and no animated emoticons.

    Ace, lets make a deal. For your part, you will take an extra moment to review and think twice about what you are writing before you click the Post Reply button. And in return, I will hold back from dredging up conflicting/embarrassing past comments that you may have made.

    Its not necessary for you to respond here for us to proceed with this arrangement, just simply avoid posting more "Aceisms", as Barry described them.
    I think you are making too much of this.
    Mark Berninghausen
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  7. #127
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    Default Re: Does "Large Cell" Beekeeping work?

    I've found a very simple way of not being irritated by acist comments:

    I block them.

    I've found beesource a much more pleasant place, since I began using the blocking feature to avoid the comments of the few people whose comments I found to be irritating or abrasive

  8. #128

    Default Re: Does "Large Cell" Beekeeping work?

    I found second hand Silicone press for sale. I would like to make my own foundation. The seller told me it has few air bubbles!!! Will that be a problem for my bees? Thanks in advance

  9. #129
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    Default Re: Does "Large Cell" Beekeeping work?

    No.
    Yer welcome.
    Mark Berninghausen
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  10. #130
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    Default Re: Does "Large Cell" Beekeeping work?

    Well... I'm not convinced that LARGE CELL beekeeping has any advantages over small cell.
    BeeCurious............... Trying to think inside the box...

  11. #131
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    Default Re: Does "Large Cell" Beekeeping work?

    we don't know for sure.

    i 'm guessing small cell might give some advantage, but it's not the only factor among many others all of which added together determine the final outcome.

    many have found ways to successful off treatments with standard cell, and some have found small cell does not guarentee success off treatments.

    i'll consider it if all else fails, which so far, it hasn't.
    disclaimer: novice beekeeper here who knows just enough to be dangerous

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