howmny=["one","two","tre","four","five","six","sev","eght","nueve","ten","elev","twelv","thirt"];

quests=[
	"How hard is the ride",
	"Can I obtain a map of the course before the ride",
	"Is there an age limit",
	"Can I register on the day of the event",
	"Is registration still open",
	"If I am unable to go on the ride, can I receive a refund",
	"What happens to the funds raised by this ride",
	"Is there food at the rest stops",
	"Where are the rest stops",
	"What about luggage",
	"When will the registration packets be mailed to me",
	"Can a participant use roller blades, a scooter, or something other than a bicycle for the RAPSody bike ride",
  "Is there camping at Tacoma Community College"];

answers=[
	"The first day is 89 miles and the second day is 81 miles. The elevation gain of 9,600 feet is split 60\/40 between days one and two, respectively. Most of the hills are not severe but are easier, sustained grades. Since the route is a loop, you will not likely encounter continuous headwinds",
	"Maps will be included as part of the ride packet and are not available prior to then. A map showing the general route is on the website",
  "No. Participants under the age of 18 must have their parent or legal guardian sign the release form though",
	"No",
	"Registration is currently OPEN",
	"Sorry, no refunds will be issued. You can transfer your registration to another person if you &#40;original purchaser&#41; contact the registrar and the transferee has signed and mailed a release form to the registrar. The registrar can be contacted by sending an email to <A class=site href=\"javascript\:sndmail2\(\)\">registration&nbsp;&#64;&nbsp;rapsodybikeride&nbsp;.&nbsp;com</A> or by calling 253\-857\-5658. The registrar will confirm the transfer of the registration with the parties involved",
	"All registration proceeds are donated to the Bicycle Alliance of Washington &#40;BAW&#41;. More information can be found on the <A class=site href=\"javascript\:backupOne\(&#039;register.html&#039;\)\">registration page</A>",
	"Yes, good food and lots of it. Also water, sports drink, and rest room facilities",
	"Rest stops are spaced about every 30 miles the entire length of the route",
	"Luggage transport is included as part of your ride fee. Please limit your luggage to not more than 60 pounds per bag and not more than two bags per person. We will provide luggage drops by 12:00 P.M. Saturday and Sunday morning pickup to the Shelton Super 8, Shelton Inn, and City Center Motel. Sunday luggage must be loaded no later than 8:30 A.M. and will be available from 1:00 to 6:00 P.M. at the college. Do not bring anything that could leak and damage your gear or that of other participants. Do not bring cook stoves, propane, or any type of fuel for safety reasons. Also, do not bring beer, wine, or other alcoholic beverages as it is prohibited on the school grounds",
	"Registrations will be mailed about two weeks before the ride. We will also post packet information on this website at the beginning of August",
	"No. These would not be legal forms of transportation on sections of the course and therefore are not allowed. Participants must use a street\-legal bicycle",
  "No. TCC does not allow camping, although some riders have been known to stay in their vehicle overnight on site. The closest campground is <A class=site href=\"javascript\:getMe\(&#039;http:\/\/www.parks.wa.gov\/parkpage.asp\?selectedpark\=Kopachuck&#039;\)\">Kopachuck State Park</A> in Gig Harbor"];
  
