Hi Alex,

On Sunday, January 30, 2000, 3:41:05 PM, you hammered out:

>> Here in Minnesota, the home of the "Ice Thing" as Gary puts it <g>,
>> we don't sweat the small stuff ... or any stuff, for that matter
>> ... in January.

A> Care to explain all that to non-Americans? Or are you going to chat just 
A> between yourselves?

Sorry Alex, I will let Chuck go into detail if he wishes, but the
largest (twin) cities in Minnesota (Minneapolis and St. Paul) have an
Ice Festival each year at this time.  The history of this festival
goes back for over 100 years.  Obviously, Minnesota is not as cold as
the notorious Russian winters, but typically the weather will be -5 to
-20 F, which is quite cold for us. :-)  It lasts for several days, and
everybody it seems "lives" outside for a few days for these activities
which continue day and night. Chuck has a URL on it, and may want to
comment further.

A> Anybody needs the working regexp? I'm starting the votes
A> collection;-)

Yes, I for one would like a working regexp.

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 Gary  

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difference.

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