I briefly looked around, nothing yelled at me, and I bought nothing.
The regular version too? There was a NSFW version but I got the regular. Oh well, I'll look it over when it gets here and decide if it's appropriate for that group.Imploding Kittens is not child appropriate (just FYI) but lots of fun too.
The regular exploding is okay.... Sorry my mind is scrambled because you're right imploding is fine too. The NSFW version is the really inappropriate one. I forgot it was three for some reason. The imploding really is a good adder to the original. The cone of shame! LOL. Plus some of the action cards.The regular version too? There was a NSFW version but I got the regular. Oh well, I'll look it over when it gets here and decide if it's appropriate for that group.
I think you are going to love this once you get the hang of it, particularly when you get really busy during the school year.I just managed to get the Instant Pot ordered a few minutes ago.
I think I will order an ancestory DNA kit if they have those again just for the novelty of it.
Which one did you get?I bought a cat litter mat. That's it. Nothing is really calling my name.
The site worked fine on my desktop computer. Were you using a mobile device?Site was down all day for me. Good thing I had bought my cat food the day before.
That is part of my justification for buying it. I got so tired of jumping from school to dinner cooking last year. Even having the crock pots. I should start looking for recipes to see what I want to make first!I think you are going to love this once you get the hang of it, particularly when you get really busy during the school year.
Nope desktop here too.The site worked fine on my desktop computer. Were you using a mobile device?
Not true, they've changed the test so that anyone can take them and get results.Women can't do the DNA tests anyway. You have to get your brother or dad or some other XY-chromosomed relative to do it. Or at least that's how it was when I looked into it.
I just had someone tell me that if you are willing to wait, 23andMe has been known to offer up to 50% off around the holidays. I wanted the one that was just the genealogy one, not the health one, which is why I don't want the one they have on sale on Amazon (which is also 50% off).They do have the 23andMe DNA test. But only the health and ancestory version for $100. Not sure if I am going to go for it. If anyone else is interested, I couldn't find it through Amazon's website but if I search on google for 23andme then click on the Amazon link for it AND THEN click on the sellers name I can find it
I'm a woman and I did the 23andme one. It seems to have been quite accurate based on what I already knew.Women can't do the DNA tests anyway. You have to get your brother or dad or some other XY-chromosomed relative to do it. Or at least that's how it was when I looked into it.
How can you judge the accuracy of what you did not already know?I'm a woman and I did the 23andme one. It seems to have been quite accurate based on what I already knew.
Everything I do already know, they got correct to a pretty specific degree. For example, it not only pegged Ashkenazi Jewish correctly but correctly indicated which generation it was in, etc.How can you judge the accuracy of what you did not already know?