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Thanks for the links and info both of you I will read it at some point.
None taken. Lively debate is good, stimulates curiousity which is the bedrock of why we do science.Thank you. Reading that and some other data I'm finding conflicting reports on the magnitude of variation. However, I may be wrong to have doubted you so need to do more reading on the topic-- my apologies if I've caused any offence.
GU21 but also know lack of flow in Hampshire in places.Where in Surrey?
OK, nothing better to do with my early morning....
MP was referring to a talk which he had heard.
He wrote, on beesource in a thread titled 'German Black Bees' (Dec 2005):
"Did you get to see Jamie Strange's talk on the local bees of France...in the Lavender region? Quite fascinating".
"His presentation was about local bees in France. He showed that the mellifera bees had a brood rearing spike just before the Lavender flow. It was as if they "knew" that the flow was coming. The Buckfast bees that were brought in by migratory beekeepers had a brood rearing spike on the Lavender flow...as a result of the flow."
Thats it. Although I think he may have mentioned the talk in other threads too.
GU21 but also know lack of flow in Hampshire in places.
Probably quicker than your app, WiFi signals can be shizzle at the best of times.Yes. Perhaps climate change has put paid to much.
I know my bees pile back home at the threat of rain but I can usually see that threat too, especially if I have washing out
I don’t think they are any better than my weather apps
Where did you read that?committed to shutting the network down by December 31st, 2022.
In Wikipedia when I looked up 3G.Where did you read that?
In Wikipedia when I looked up 3G.
End of life
December 31st, 2022
Verizon has delayed its CDMA 3G network shutdown several times but is now firmly committed to shutting the network down by December 31st, 2022. All 3G basic phones and smartphones will lose service, but some 4G devices will be impacted as well — namely, those that don't support VoLTE (Voice over LTE).27 May 2021
Glad someone understands this stuff - never entered my mind that it referred only to america.Verizon is an American telecoms network company. So, probably not much impact from this closure in Scotland.
I can’t keep up with this technology!
I have to pay for unlimited data from EE AND a landline from BT to get non existent broadband! At least I’m pinching my daughter’s Netflix!
Maybe ask her?would Alexa work? Can you explain?
Ha ha....she doesn't live hereMaybe ask her?
I can't use my phone as a hotspot without wifi.....would Alexa work? Can you explain?
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