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    Where the fuck is Wally? That's what it's like


    UK19's near IE4, UZGSM538782, IRGSM536764 etc.. etc.. etc..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Osweo View Post
    Can somebody suggest that Polako includes a COORDINATES system, so we can bloody find ourselves?! Can't be THAT hard. MSPaint give the exact pixel, for instance, when you drag the cursor across an image...
    Your coordinates are in the .dat files. You can open the files with a regular text editor. Or import them to Excel if you want to process the numbers further.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aino View Post
    Your coordinates are in the .dat files. You can open the files with a regular text editor. Or import them to Excel if you want to process the numbers further.
    Where are the dat files to be found? I see he attached a text file with the samples that were run, but that doesn't tell me much. Only have 0 0 0 -9 behind them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Loki View Post
    Where are the dat files to be found? I see he attached a text file with the samples that were run, but that doesn't tell me much. Only have 0 0 0 -9 behind them.
    Oh, I see it is the various MDS files. To be opened with a text editor. There seems to be 38 of them though ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aino View Post
    Your coordinates are in the .dat files. You can open the files with a regular text editor. Or import them to Excel if you want to process the numbers further.
    I'm far too stupid and old to figure that sort of thing out, though.

    And bastard Excel and stuff don't seem to be given away free any more with new laptops like mine. The computer doesn't even show what sort of application I should be opening these files with, damned thing. I hate this new Windows 7 too.............. :

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    In the link they also wrote:
    It's important to realize, however, that this analysis does not cover in detail the late Neolithic and subsequent periods, when the modern European gene pool actually formed.


    Compare with the comments of Dienekes:
    http://dienekes.blogspot.com/2011/02...change-in.html

    The real result is the mosaic pattern in the fringes, meaning just a higher rate of survival for the pre-Neolithic elements from the start.

    Yet if comparing f.e. later Corded waves with those transitional cultures of the North, which were actually not fully Neolithic (!) - in the North f.e. the full and final Neolithic stage was often just reached with the Corded Ware wave, things should be different.

    Actually this study proves the tremendous impact of the Neolithic settlers, even at the fringes with the mosaic model, but a higher survival race and transition from less altered Mesolithic populations there as well.

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