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ADMINISTRATION & HELP => ADMINISTRATION FORUM => Topic started by: GDRankin on May 27, 2014, 04:55:06 pm

Title: Podcast Archives - Great Work Robo!!!
Post by: GDRankin on May 27, 2014, 04:55:06 pm
After having downloaded and listened to a few of the podcasts on the "Wildlife Pro Network Beekeeping Podcasts" page on the BeeVac site (beevac.com/category/blog/),
I just wanted to express my appreciation for the time and effort that went into making these available to the public.
I haven't had a chance to hear them all yet, but so far these are full of great info for anyone that is involved with bees or is considering getting started in beekeeping and/or removals.
(not to mention the great job on this site and these boards)
As a former admin of a large outdoors site down here in Texas, I know first hand how much time and effort is involved in keeping a site like this going and I'm grateful to have found such a place to discuss and learn more about bees and all that comes with them.
Once I've reached the minimum requirements / number of posts and I'm able to add links and photos, I'll share some great info that I've learned as well. Until then, I'll just chime in when and where I can and enjoy learning with the rest of the beekeeper family.
Thanks again,
GD
Title: Re: Podcast Archives - Great Work Robo!!!
Post by: Robo on May 27, 2014, 05:04:15 pm
Thanks for the feedback.  People finding it helpful is what makes it all worth doing.    I can not take credit for all of this,  there is a great team here that makes this place what is it.   Thanks for being part of it, without user involvement, we have nothing......
Title: Re: Podcast Archives - Great Work Robo!!!
Post by: GDRankin on May 27, 2014, 08:58:25 pm
Indeed . . . a group effort on our part and team effort on the part of the folks that are driving this cyber train makes this an awesome site to be a part of - for all parties I'm sure.
(I guess I should have made my topic subject a tad less specific, maybe Great Work Robo & Team would be more appropriate!)

At any rate, thanks again for making everything possible for us all!

As a newbee just getting a couple of hives up and started last week, I'm finding a wealth of answers to the many questions I had and many more to questions I didn't even know I needed to ask - lol.
Thanks again,
GD