>> Sweden may be a nice place to visit... during the summer, but those winters 
>>have got to be brutal.  Pete has the right idea - living among the palm 
>>trees.  
>>We may be neighbors some day.  Who needs the Swedish bikini team when you can 
>>go 
>>to the beach most days of the year?

>The south of Sweden (e.g. Stockholm) is not too bad.  The north is in
>the arctic circle however...

>A few years ago our (Swedish) company had a get together/team-building
>exercise (er, piss-up) in a small village on the coast.  The weather
>was fantastic, it was early September and I was swimming in the sea!

The gulf stream, or whatever they call it over there is a big help.  However I 
did some work for Nokia a number of years back and the people over here made a 
big deal about the head of the company still played ice hockey into his 
sixties... until he had a fatal heart attack while playing ice hockey.  I 
admired the guy's continued involvement, but the pictures they showed of him 
playing on out door rinks convinced me I didn't want to be there.  If you can 
play hockey outside... it's too cold for me.  Enjoy it with my best wishes. 
I'll take the palm trees and sand.
--
Larry Miller



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