Wikipedia 10K Redux

Reconstructed by Reagle from Starling archive; see blog post for context.

WojPob

Wojtek (pronounced voytech - ''rhymes with hitech:-) Pobratyn.

A MSc student at the Vienna School of Economics and Business Administration. He's got a huge amount of time to spare.

http://www.pobratyn.com.

Brief question - I couldn't help but notice on the (very nice) stuff you put up about Polish and other Slavic tongues, that you say they separated out around 3000 BC (I checked on Britannica and it agrees with you, just in case). However most of the source's I've seen have the various other IndoEuropean groups separate out a millenium later, e.g. Celtic, Greek. Would you happen to know why these are so different?