User talk:Davodd

Welcome to wikibooks, from a fellow Silicon Valleyite. As I sit here in West San Jose I can't help to think it's good to see someone from Mountain View over here. Thanks for the help moving recipes from en: over here. I know the process is time consuming, so I'm happy to have some help. If you have any problems, or any questions, or someone starts jumping down your throat because theire favorite cookie recipe is gone, let me know either here or at en:User:Gentgeen.

Again, welcome. Gentgeen 20:27, 24 Feb 2004 (UTC)

Hello there, I thin it's great that you are stasting a book on this subject. Now, If I may, I would like to make some recomendations, etc. Note that i'm no expert on the are, but an avid reader of anything and everything. My recomendations might be usefull or they might just be unnecesarry that's for you to decide.

First, I think that if you are starting by defining Paleoanthropology, you should at least give an intuitive o very simple definition of what it is as your begining sentence. The same should be sayed about your chapter on anthropology. You also have many typos (which I propably have too... hehe).

I didn't know if i shoudl take the liberty of changing some of the things, or letting you know so that you could make those changes you thought appropiate, as the father of this creature.

If you would like me to keep reading and make other comments, let me know please.

Take Care, and good luck with this amazing adventure.

Cjrs 79 05:07, 18 Sep 2004 (UTC)

Paleoanthropology
Thank you so much for this! It's a great idea for a book, and one that I look forwarding to reading. I've already started doing some editorial proofreading on the earlier chapters, and have left a few comments in Talk for specific sections.--Bedawyn 02:50, 2 Oct 2004 (UTC)

Just wanted to stand in awe for a moment at your perseverance. It looks like you've been doing a ton of work on this, and I'm tired already just after looking at the first four chapters. It exhausts me just thinking about all the typing and/or scanning you must have done to get these notes into something usable. *boggles* --Bedawyn 04:24, 3 Oct 2004 (UTC)

Hey, thanks a lot for the hard work you put into this book. I read through the entire thing ... and the recomended sections as well, as I am begining to develop an interest in mammalian paleontology. The only complain I can lodge is just that it was too short! It is easy to find bits and pieces on the internet, mostly from a certain point of view, but one that puts it all into context like this book does is very nice to read. I hope you will expand your book!