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Old 06-22-2015, 11:05 AM
ArielT ArielT is offline
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Originally Posted by kato13 View Post
I might merge the 1990 and 2000 last name data and then see if I can find a racial breakdown of first names. The reason I quit work on this before was that names like "Suk Gonzales", "Mohammed Wong" and "Jamal Bjorkman" would occur much more frequently than in real life. I know they are possible, (Bernando O'Higgins is one of my favorite names in history,) but if I am spending my time on a tool I push myself to be perfect.
So the census doesn't offer first names by ethnicity, hrm... Is it possible to get a list of full names?
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