Showing posts with label Bennett Greenspan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bennett Greenspan. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Bennett Greenspan is a Pioneer


We now have new evidence that Bennett Greenspan is a pioneer and I unwittingly contributed to it. My blog post yesterday, BIG Y: Open Letter to Bennett Greenspan, was intended to be a tongue-in-cheek piece of humor. Some of my readers took it that way and some of you did not. Could I have written it more skillfully to make my intent clearer? Probably. Am I sorry I wrote it? Not really. Am I sorry it was misinterpreted? Of course. 

Based on reader comments some of you took it for the "Ha-ha!" it was intended to be. Jim Barrett accurately paraphrased my message in three short sentences: 
"I've had recent delays in my life and you've had delays in my results.  I'm about to get mine wrapped up.  I hope you are too!"
Others took it as a criticism of the BIG Y testing program or thought that I was trying somehow to get my results moved up the queue. Nothing could be further from my intent or expectations. If either of these had been my purpose, the reader who commented that I should have kept my comments between myself and Bennett would have been correct. 

It also was not my intent to become a lightning rod for criticism of FTDNA as was the case on one list. There is a proper time and manner for criticism well as there is for praise. We appear to be closing in on one of the latter.

Three pieces of intelligence did come to the fore as a result of my post. I learned that:

  • Considerably more of us jumped at the chance to be part of the BIG Y than had been expected.
  • FTDNA has gone to extraordinary lengths to manage a MAJOR groundbreaking project in an area where few guideposts and benchmarks existed. These have included borrowing an additional sequencer from Illumina.
  • Most of the remaining non-problematic test results may be expected back by next week.

I imperfectly recall a number of sayings I first heard in some version in the middle of the last century that seem to apply to the BIG Y project:

  • The only ones who don't make mistakes are those who don't try anything challenging.
  • Success is biting off more than you can chew and then chewing it.
  • You can always tell the pioneers by the arrows in their back [because they are out in front of the rest of us].

Bennett, yet again, you have given us evidence that you are a true pioneer. The test data from BIG Y reports will give us something to chew on for years. I don't know of anyone else in the world who could have pulled this off for genetic genealogy. I apologize for inadvertently adding to your stress level. It may almost be time to break out the bubbly.


Sunday, April 6, 2014

BIG Y: Open letter to Bennett Greenspan



OK Bennett, you can release my BIG Y results now. When I saw my original release date of December 31, 2013, I was thrilled to know I would have something exciting to do on New Years Eve. After all I would have just finished the manuscript for NextGen Genealogy: The DNA Connection (see other post today) and I would be needing something to do.

Well, it turns out that you knew better than I did about what was best for me. You didn't want me to be conflicted between working on my book manuscript and interpreting my BIG Y results. That was thoughtful of you. The amended February 28th release date should have given me time to get the manuscript finished but it didn't. Well at least you released a 100 or so results then. Those guys must have been all caught up on their chores. But somehow you knew that NextGen Genealogy: The DNA Connection still needed my attention. Scary. 

Then the due date got moved to March 28th. Surely I would be ready now. You released the results for a non-biologically related Dowell in our project but again none for me, for my late father-in-law or for my 6th cousin George. How did you know it wasn't time to release mine?

Last week you released Herb McDaniel's results. Herb is an STR match for me up to and including 111 markers. We are getting closer or are we? 

Bennett I really need you to keep paying attention. You do remember don't you that I ordered this test on November 11, 2013 -- the first day you were taking orders and my current expected date is the 28th of last month.

The manuscript is almost finished and out the door. Tomorrow or Tuesday at the latest. Thank you for trying to simplify my life and genetic genealogy priorities but I think I can take it from here. 

Please Bennett, free my SNPs. I want my BIG Y results and I want them NOW! I'm really not throwing a temper tantrum -- at least not yet.