Stephen states: Of course, the rate of freezing to death is much higher in Canada. Remember, cold doesn't kill people. It's standing outside in winter naked that kills people.
Rick: Actually, it isn't. I do so once every Winter (and Michigan weather is the same as that in Canada, of course)--normally on the coldest day of the Winter if possible. I know a number of other /n/u/t/s/ people who do so as well. It isn't being naked in the cold that kills people. It's the amount of time you spend doing so that does so. Nakedness doesn't kill people--time kills people. Which, of course, happens to agree precisely with genetics as well! Rick <--record to date; -40 F. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Richard A. Adams, MBA, Ph.D. Capella University Grand Canyon University Jackson Community College --- You are currently subscribed to tips as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]