I truly l hope that SOMEONE lets (the rest of) us (who don't know) what IR
is... As I've already "got" ADHD, OCD and AS, know that it's not polite to
discuss BMs, decidely do NOT 'like' the P.A.T.R.I.O.T. Act (so-called), and
often have more than a wee bit of trubble minding my own Ps and Qs, I git
mesilf a little nervous when more 'letters' come around or pop up -- at
least when they're not IDed.
IR been in a kwan tree a-tryin' to figger out just what it might mean, and I
strongly suspician that it ain't Indian rhino, irridated raccoon, Irish
rooster, internal rectilophage, ironic refutations, etc., OR impulsivity
rules, either. For the ten+ years I lived in Iran, I had an encircled IR
stuck onto the surface just left of my back-lights.
THIS from some one who's got a couple of bee hives hibernating up in the
apple orchard. I think that honeybees (and probably good dobees, as well)
are 'sensitive' to the ultra-violet [ UV ] spectra of light, and pawsiblee
the infra-red ones [ IR ], as well.
Surely that is FAR TOO SIMPLE an interpretation of the afore-mentioned IR
first told to Debby...
?????
----- Original Message -----
From: "Adam Sroka" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, 22 February, 2006 3:50 PM
Subject: Re: cautionary (paleo) foods
> Susan Carmack wrote:
>> Hi Debby,
>> Honey should definitely be used only in
>>> small amounts and not by those with IR either.
>>
>> Please tell what is IR?
> Hey, I thought that honey bees responded to UV not IR?? :->
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