Email Address edit

I check messages here only about once per week. For anything more urgent than that, please email me at fwsweet@backintyme.com. -- Frank W Sweet 03:56, 11 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

African American edit

Okay then. Let's say that in the 1700s one African is taken into slavery and his brother is not. Then they had descendants in today's world. Why would the guy whose ancestor was a slave be an African~American and the guy whose ancestor wasn't a slave be an African when they are actually 6th cousins?1028 00:12, 1 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Frank, I've continued the discussion from Talk:Whites#Trans-Saharan slave trade into Europe in Talk:Sub-Saharan DNA admixture in Europe. As this is a new page you probably haven't noticed it.

By the way, given all your drastic changes to Caucasoid etc., did you know there are articles Caucasian race etc. that you haven't touched? Arguably, your work on history and society is more relevant to those than to the pages on physical anthropology terms.--JWB 23:44, 3 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Sorry. I have been very busy with other things. I hope to get back to Wikipedia in a few days. -- Frank W Sweet 00:38, 4 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

natural selection edit

User:Slrubenstein suggested to me that I should invite you to have a look at a new proposed version of the Natural selection page that we (User:Gleng and me) have been writing to replace the relative bad one that is currently around. The new version, for which we are inviting comments to improve it, can be found here: User:KimvdLinde/Natural_selection. Kim van der Linde at venus 23:01, 13 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

FAR on Race edit

Hi, SIRubenstein indicated you are a contributor to Race, which I've placed for minor review, due to the article length and few other concerns that have crept in since it was originally featured. Regards, Sandy 13:59, 16 July 2006 (UTC)Reply

oh. my. gosh. edit

hello!!! i'm on your onedroprule website ALL THE TIME. i can't believe you edit wikipedia!!! umm...that's cool. if you've got anything to say to me, say it. Colorfulharp233 23:11, 27 November 2006 (UTC)Reply

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