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From: "Adam Sroka" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, 22 February, 2006 5:23 PM
Subject: Re: cautionary (paleo) foods


>I was simply thinking that "having IR" might be the same as "emitting 
> IR" in which case the caution against eating honey would be that the 
> emitter might get stung by the bees. It seems to me that this is more 
> likely to happen to UV emitters since UV is one of the things bees use 
> to navigate (IR is mostly useless for navigation for diurnal creatures 
> like bees.) On the other hand, I might just have missed the point :-p
> 
> BTW, you missed a few: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IR

Adam, you are too kind.  I missed a good deal more than a few.  :^)

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