--Boundary (ID xVofV7YJgZzz0k56uxn/4A) Content-type: TEXT/PLAIN While reading the sports section of the Chicago Tribune this morning I saw an article about a new Ken Burns project. He is the fellow who put together the documentaries on the Civil War and Baseball on PBS. Well, he has done one on hockey. According to the article it is a 33 hour series that is to be shown on PBS. The series will run over the next four weeks. It will show, and I quote " the earliest days of the game in the mid-1800s through the beginning of Lord Stanley's Cup and into the greatest dynasty in hockey, the Montreal Canadians". The series will also explore other facets of the game and the people who played and play it. I've seen bits-and-pieces of his other series, and if this is anything like them it will be interesting. Either way, at 33 hours its a lot of recording on the "old" VCR. I will check my TV guide tonight to see when the series actually starts and post that information tomorrow. Mike Dujmovic [log in to unmask] --Boundary (ID xVofV7YJgZzz0k56uxn/4A)--