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Re: Straight to the pointPosted by Henry on February 05, 2004 In Reply to: Re: Straight to the point posted by Shae on February 03, 2004 : : : I have always heard that when someone is in a hurry, you B line it to that point. Where does that come from? : : Bees apparently return to the hive in a straight line, navigating by the sun. Thus they travel in a bee line! : : http://www.physics.ohio-state.edu/~wilkins/writing/Samples/shortmed/fiskemedium/ : : From the archives; "There is no disagreement among scientists that returning foragers dance in the hive. Everyone also agrees that once a forager locates a good food source, she will be able to fly directly to and from that flower patch. That is, she flies a straight line (a bee-line) to the food patch from the hive using local landmarks and the sun for orientation." : The returning forager 'dances' to the other bees in the hive. Her movements give them exact directions to the new food source and THEY make a bee-line to it. The Bee Line Expressway runs due east out of Orlando. The other creature famed for flying in a straight line is the crow - "ten miles as the crow flies." |