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What Does JURASSIC WORLD DOMINION Have Against APPLE & TIM COOK!?
Jurassic World Dominion's Big Bad Guy is clearly a riff on Apple CEO Tim Cook. Let's look at all the obvious references that give it away. Why do you think the filmmakers choose Apple and Tim Cook as Inspiration?
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AWESOME CHEAP HOMEKIT SMART PLUG! - meross Wi-Fi Duel Smart Plug
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How I implemented MeRoss Wi-Fi Duel Smart Plug into my Apple HomeKit setup! I know, this vlog is a little old. I filmed it about 6 months ago. Better late than never! 00:00 - Intro 00:24 - Opening Thoughts 01:24 - Reasons For This Plug 02:08 - Setup 02:49 - Impressions 03:40 - Outro My Story: When my big sister, Carrie, was diagnosed with BRCA1 breast cancer we learned she had a specific varian...
GREEN AirPods Max! Best Apple Headphones in 2022? Review & Comparison.
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My Girlfriend got me AirPods Max For Christmas! Here's all the features I love and how it stacks up compared to other Apple or Beats headphones in 2022. What are the right Apple Headphones for you? 00:00 - Intro 00:22 - Opening Thoughts 00:54 - Overview & Features 02:28 - First Impressions 04:23 - Settings 05:53 - Comparing Apple/Beats Headphones 07:48 - Final Thoughts & Recommendations Amazon ...
WEST ELM On The CHEAP in 2022!? How We Saved Big Furnishing Our Pad - Clearance, Open Box, & Used
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We saved at least 50% off each item while furnishing our new apartment with West Elm furniture. Here's how we did it and all of our hints and suggestions for buying West Elm for cheap in 2022. I'm very thankful my girlfriend, Sandra, has good taste, and as it turns out, is a pretty awesome interior decorator. Featured Items; 1. Henry 2-Piece Queen Sleeper Sectional w/ Storage 2. Mid-Century Med...
Los Angeles Apartment Tour - Fall Vlog Update
มุมมอง 1713 ปีที่แล้ว
We moved in the spring! Here's a quick little tour of our West Adams apartment in Los Angeles, CA! Also, life/vlog updates. My Story: When my big sister, Carrie, was diagnosed with BRCA1 breast cancer we learned she had a specific variant only found in Ashkenazi Jewish people. This was shocking news for my sisters and I who are the children of an Evangelical Pastor. Our father, James, was obses...
Hitting 1,000 Subscribers In 2021! My YouTube Channel Is Monetized! Special Thank You & Life Update
มุมมอง 1693 ปีที่แล้ว
After restarting my TH-cam Channel in 2019, I finally hit the 1000 subscriber milestone in 2021! I am now officially monetized! A special thank you to everyone who subscribed to my channel and a life/vlog update! I have lots of ideas for future vlogs about DNA testing, my documentary series and more! Subscribe so you don't miss what comes next! #vlogging #monetized #youtube 00:00 - Intro 00:18 ...
XOCHIMILCO CANALS: Boats, Beer, Flowers & Food! *Mexico City Adventures*
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Sandy and I reminisce about our trip to Xochimlco, CDMX. We loved our adventure on the canals experiencing the trajineras (boats), beer (micheladas), street food, and floating gardens! This is one thing you don't want to miss out on when you visit Mexico City. Let us know what we missed for our next visit. Where do you want to go as soon as it’s safe to travel again!? Let us know in the comment...
The Best Trip To Greece - SANTORINI, MYKONOS & ATHENS!
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Sandy and I reminisce about our trip to Santorini, Mykonos & Athens, Greece. This time were were celebrating Sandy's 30th Birthday. We talk about our trip to the Parthenon/Acropolis, the Volcano island, red beach, Thira and more! Let us know what we missed for our next visit and where do you want to go as soon as it’s safe to travel again!? Let us know in the comments! #Santorini #Greece #trave...
My 30th Birthday in BERLIN, GERMANY!! Missing Pre-Pandemic Travel...
มุมมอง 1383 ปีที่แล้ว
Sandy and I reminisce about our trip to Berlin, Germany for my 30th Birthday in the fall of 2016. We talk about our amazing 4 days where we visited the Reichstag, the Tiergarten, the Pergamon Museum, the Berlin Wall and more! What should check out for our next visit to Berlin and where you would like to go as soon as it’s safe to travel again!? Let us know in the comments! #Berlin #Germany #Tra...
23 AND ME + Plus Subscription Service: Everything You Need To Know
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What the heck on Earth is 23 and Me Plus? I subscribed so you may not have to. At $29 it really wasn’t a big commitment. But is it worth it? I’ll tell you everything you need to know about the 23andMe subscription service in this tutorial/review. #23andme #dnatesting #genealogy Amazon Affiliate Links! 23andMe Ancestry Traits Kit: amzn.to/2Qtv13d 23andMe Health Ancestry Kit: amzn.to/2NQOFVW Ance...
SONOS MOVE Reviewed! Is It The BEST Portable Speaker? (Still Won’t Move)
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Just how awesome is the Sonos Move? Is it the best Portable Speaker on the market? Can it REALLY move!? To answer that last question… No, it unfortunately cannot. Other than that it is amazing! I’m reviewing the Sonos Move after 7 beautiful months of use. What is your favorite home audio eco-system? Sonos? Bose? Apple? Also: Sonos has a new portable speaker called the Roam and it is much cheape...
CAMBRIDGE, UK In The Fall & Summer: 10 Tips For A Cheap Trip to ENGLAND! | Travel Vlog
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Take me back to CAMBRIDGE! We traveled to the United Kingdom both in the summer and fall and have thoughts. We share our 10 best tips for traveling on a budget to England! In this travel vlog we’ll share memories and stories from our 2 visits. We first went in November 2016 and again in June/July 2018 and stayed with my good friend Chris. Let us know what we missed for our next visit and share ...
Our first trip to ISRAEL! Tel Aviv during Purim | Top 6 Favorite Memories!
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Our trip to Tel Aviv, Israel during Purim! Counting down our top 6 favorite memories! We’re remembering better days when we could travel freely... My girlfriend and I made a special trip to Israel so we could meet up during R&R on my deployment. We stayed in the Jaffa area and explored the Old City. Apologies if we mispronounce things! My Story: When my big sister, Carrie, was diagnosed with BR...
Sony a7S III + Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 Lens For YouTube & Vlogging | 3 Months After Upgrading
มุมมอง 6823 ปีที่แล้ว
I upgraded my TH-cam Set Up with an A7S III & Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 Lens. Is this the ultimate combo for TH-cam Vlogging? I explain why I selected this combination considering price, experience and necessity. I compare the A7SIII with the A7SII, the mirrorless camera I am most familiar with, and reference lots of other vloggers who helped me make my decisions. 00:00 - Opening 00:27 - Intro 01:38...
RE-STARTING My YouTube Channel After 13 YEARS!? 2021 Update & The FUTURE of My Vlog
มุมมอง 2173 ปีที่แล้ว
I re-started my TH-cam Channel that I created 13 years ago in 2019! I share my experience as a new vlogger after a year of creating new videos for TH-cam. As I reflect upon how far I’ve come in a little more than a year, there is still so much more I want to accomplish. I’d love feedback on my vlogs thus far as I continue to create more content about all the things that I am passionate about. D...
Surprising Mixed Ethnicity ANCESTRY DNA RESULTS! - Nina’s Got It All!
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Surprising Mixed Ethnicity ANCESTRY DNA RESULTS! - Nina’s Got It All!
Actress Reveals Her 23 and Me DNA TEST RESULTS! Is Whitney A VIKING!?
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Actress Reveals Her 23 and Me DNA TEST RESULTS! Is Whitney A VIKING!?
FILIPINO DNA Results REVEALED! My Heritage DNA | European Mom & Filipino Dad
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FILIPINO DNA Results REVEALED! My Heritage DNA | European Mom & Filipino Dad
How MY HERITAGE DNA Testing Works! FUN STEP BY STEP TUTORIAL
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How MY HERITAGE DNA Testing Works! FUN STEP BY STEP TUTORIAL
How ANCESTRY DNA Testing Works! FUN STEP BY STEP TUTORIAL
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How ANCESTRY DNA Testing Works! FUN STEP BY STEP TUTORIAL
How 23 AND ME DNA Testing Works! FUN STEP BY STEP TUTORIAL
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How 23 AND ME DNA Testing Works! FUN STEP BY STEP TUTORIAL
JEWISH DNA RESULTS: Evangelical Pastor’s Agnostic Son Looks For His Late Father’s Biological Family
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JEWISH DNA RESULTS: Evangelical Pastor’s Agnostic Son Looks For His Late Father’s Biological Family
Ancestry vs 23 and Me: RESULTS COMPARISON & BREAKDOWN - Which Is The Best DNA Test?
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Ancestry vs 23 and Me: RESULTS COMPARISON & BREAKDOWN - Which Is The Best DNA Test?
MEXICAN DNA RESULTS - How Indigenous Is Sandra? 23 and Me DNA Test
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MEXICAN DNA RESULTS - How Indigenous Is Sandra? 23 and Me DNA Test
I Voted Early!
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I Voted Early!
Best Disney+ Scary Movie Streaming - Bride of Boogedy
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Best Disney Scary Movie Streaming - Bride of Boogedy
DAY OF THE DEAD : Altar Tips, Makeup, & History | Dia De Los Muertos
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DAY OF THE DEAD : Altar Tips, Makeup, & History | Dia De Los Muertos
Uploading RAW DNA From 23 and Me or Ancestry to My Heritage
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Uploading RAW DNA From 23 and Me or Ancestry to My Heritage
DNA SALES! Ancestry & 23 and Me Discounts & Deals: When & How To Save! NEXT: DNA DAY on April 25th!
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DNA SALES! Ancestry & 23 and Me Discounts & Deals: When & How To Save! NEXT: DNA DAY on April 25th!
COVID-19 Antibody Tests - Our Experiences (3 People Tested)
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COVID-19 Antibody Tests - Our Experiences (3 People Tested)

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  • @ktimewarpk
    @ktimewarpk 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    🥹❤️❤️that was a beautiful tribute at the end

  • @echayjackson5063
    @echayjackson5063 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Hey can you find the individual graduation photos from that same time 2005 September Wolfpack tsgt gregory bush flt

  • @walidbakir6946
    @walidbakir6946 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Great video But i 💯 get the feeling you touch kids

  • @lavondag1
    @lavondag1 29 วันที่ผ่านมา

  • @wdeanwallace
    @wdeanwallace หลายเดือนก่อน

    As a connoisseur of French dip and a regular frequenter of both Philippe’s and Coles, I can definitely definitely say Cole’s is the better sandwich. But I agree with these guys: for lunch I go to Phillips after work I go to Cole’s.

  • @andre.oliveira.oficial
    @andre.oliveira.oficial หลายเดือนก่อน

    Ótimo conteudo, eu assisti o filme e logo percebi as semelhanças do CEO da Apple, o Tim Cook.

  • @danblair1591
    @danblair1591 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have 22% DNA from my maternal grandma,22% from my paternal grandma, 26% from my paternal grandpa,which gives me 29% from my maternal grandpa. Now ancestry has been wrong in first 5 months. I have 2/8 1x GGs from England yet it said I have 9%, it said 8% Ireland when I have 4 native Irish and 4 scotch Irish 4x GGs from my Fsther’s side, it said 2% Nkrwau when I have no Norwegian ancestors on my grandma’s side from my 1-9th GG,It said 32% Wales when only my grandma’s side was from Wales, there was no French despite my Arcadien ancestors, no Spain and Portugal despite my 6th GG was from Spain and married an Arcadien and possibly one ancestor was from Portugal, 47% Scotland when only my 4th-5th GGa were Scorrish from my Fsther’s side and maternal grandpa’s mkther’s side. Ancestry has a large database that is full of people that have done the text. So if your one grandparent is not in the database thrir DNA might not be recognizable? Ancestry can absolutely get things wrong it is better to do bkth Ancestrt and 23&Me.

  • @rotagbhd
    @rotagbhd 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    23&me is by far the worst. Ancestry is by far the best. My Heritage is good.

  • @yerke8497
    @yerke8497 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Seems like a scam for me if your DNA changes overtime🤣, let alone significant differences between two providers.

  • @felixfelicitus2411
    @felixfelicitus2411 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Oy vey

  • @Brandon-eo6mx
    @Brandon-eo6mx 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Did my my heritage DNA a week ago as a Salvadoran and got 45% European most of which being Spanish basque 42% indigenous most of which being Guatemalan 9% ssa and the rest was trace regions

  • @johnhynes7891
    @johnhynes7891 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm sorry but no matter how people want to dress it up Scottish is British ???

  • @Zurayda-e4g
    @Zurayda-e4g 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What is Ashkenazis dna polish?

    • @medusakatt757
      @medusakatt757 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Ashkenazi are Central and East European Jews 😊

  • @davidranlet5019
    @davidranlet5019 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for the trip down Memory lane.

  • @TheRealHaans
    @TheRealHaans 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    "I work in forensic genetics and do those analyses every day for unidentified bodies or kinship analysis for living people. Those companies are scamming people as you can see when you compare them. If they would use scientifically proven methods, the results would match exactly. This is why we are doing interlaboratory test with other facilities around the world all getting the same samples and the results have to match 100% to be certified doing this. There is some leeway when using Y-chromosomal DNA when interpreting the results, depending on if you are using STRs or STRs plus SNPs, but they should not contradict but rather be more specific. Same with mtDNA, if you sequenced the whole genome or just the D-Loop. Doing ancestral analysis with autosomal DNA is bogus. There are some alleles you will find more often in people from region A than from region B, but even if we are talking percentages of about 90% or 99%, will still give you a 10% or 1% error rate. If your database is 20 million people, that would be 2 million or 200000 false results. Do not let high percentages fool you. A paternity test usually gives you a 99.999999% match if you are the father using just around 20 DNA systems, as long as no close relatives are also possible contenders. 99% is not really saying anything. Even if you combine all the thousands of studies done for different ethnicities and their autosomal DNA alleles, you cannot use that data to say with some certainty that this person with those alleles is from that ethnic group, let alone splitting up this group and give you even more detailed information. The Viking score is, of course, also bogus. As are differences between France and Germany, Norway and Sweden and Denmark etc. You could also roll a dice and be happy with the results without paying money for someone telling you random stuff. Now, the only real way to get ancestry information in the way you want, going back generations, is mtDNA and y-chromosomal DNA. And for those, the results have to match because they should be all based on the revised Cambridge Reference Sequence (rCRS) and use the same databases (EMPOP, Mitomap, etc.) which use the same mutations to get to the mitochondrial haplogroups. If they do not give you your data (usually given as deviations from the rCRS) do not bother with them. That way you can just check their work for yourself using the same free databases. Same with Y-chromosomal DNA. We all use the YHRD database. If they do not give you your Y-STR profile, do not bother with them. Actually, they should always provide the data they used to get to the results, so you can check it. As you can see, there is no scientific reason the results should vary so much. Or any reason they should be able to get any ancestral results from autosomal DNA alone that would reliably work. All this "10% Roman, 71% Viking, 3% Inuit"-stuff is just made up. The underlying scientific data is used in a way it was never supposed to be used and thus any references to those articles just want to lull you into a false narrative. And don't get me started on those health related results... they use results, sometimes contradicting each other, from thousands of articles, lump them together and build their own "database" for certain ailments. Some are rather easy and only rely on one or two genes and are thus easy to predict and accurate. Others are under the influence of dozens or hundreds of genes, not yet fully understood. Some paper might tell you SNP AB in Gene X will get you a 70% chance of that disease, other tell you SNP CD in Gene Y will reduce your risk by 10-40% and SNP EF in Gene Z gets you a 20% chance. Not one study will have looked at those three combined, but the company algorithm will lump those chances together as if they were, despite them probably interacting and ignoring the other 84 from other publications and the 93 not yet discovered. But they give you a 50% chance of dying of a cardiac disease anyway. Yet, even 10% or 90% mean nothing in this context. As we could see, the rheumatoid arthritis was right (with a prevalence of 1-2% in the population), the insomnia was not (with a prevalence of up to 30% in the population it was a nice try). Except the few that have a distinct genetic pathway linked to a small number of polymorphisms, all others are just an elaborate guess. Genetic dispositions are often as accurate as horoscopes... Instead of paying good money to these companies, just pay a certified and accredited lab to analyse your DNA and use the free databases yourself to get the real results. They are not as flashy as those you get from them, but feel free to embellish them yourself. Use a dice or toss a coin to determine your Viking Score...it's about as accurate that way. Or just say you are 70% Icelandic Viking if that makes you feel better."

  • @crypticreality8484
    @crypticreality8484 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    If you charge high interest when lending money, then your Jewish results are definitely accurate.

  • @AlisonBressette
    @AlisonBressette 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    She's annoying. 😅

  • @SusanBame
    @SusanBame 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I just sent in my test kit less than a month ago. The email I've been getting from 23&Me now makes it seem like I won't get to see my results until I subscribe to their yearly subscription. So far I haven't clicked that button, and I'm confused about whether I'll actually get to see my results without subscribing to a yearly plan or not. Right now it doesn't look like it, and that, to me, is a ripoff.

  • @melaniedorsey8456
    @melaniedorsey8456 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Did you post video update to this?

  • @realityblooms
    @realityblooms 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for teaching me about the outlet mall

  • @spiderdoom
    @spiderdoom 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I've got a treat for you....th-cam.com/video/_oBRQvByuzc/w-d-xo.html

  • @mohaosman1473
    @mohaosman1473 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You guys seen the price as today July 10 2024 ? In the US it’s 125 dollars

  • @EmilyRose1
    @EmilyRose1 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    does 23andme only detect Ashkenazi ? what about Sephardic and Mizrahi?

  • @JaimeRoebucksr
    @JaimeRoebucksr 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    He talks to much . Get to the point

  • @Year--1915
    @Year--1915 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The American population has 40% is Jewish of some type. The Christian population in the last 20 years have been declining. Wikipedia always lies. They are mostly in the large cities. Mr Grimes look 70% Jewish from watching many of his video. It is sad to say many women who do not know they have Ashkenazi blood in them, will be fighting against many diseases and cancers.

  • @serapheum
    @serapheum 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You already made him proud achi. May his memory be for a blessing.

  • @IronJazz99
    @IronJazz99 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My family is descended from MacLaughlins and Grimes,from St Kitts. In Brooklyn,my African family,also from St. Kitts, joined with them. We have a wonderful Afro/Scott Clan of our own. 🙂 I'm a descendant of MacLaughlin clan chiefs.

  • @altaykalpak6667
    @altaykalpak6667 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Although Jewish population worldwide is 0.5%, DNA results seem to suggest that this proportion is actually %110. Can someone explain why?

    • @Year--1915
      @Year--1915 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It would be slavery. The Arabs and Jews made their fortune in slavery. Many black in America have Jewish blood in them. Because many of the slave owner in America from 1500-1800 we’re mostly Jewish. When international slavery reached Japan in 1300s. many Asian were enslaved by wealthy Jewish merchants from Europe who reap the women. The Dutch kidnapped and enslaved Japanese women and children, sold them to India, European, and Korean during the 1400s …. Research the history on slavery…40% of Americans have Jewish blood in them

    • @andym9571
      @andym9571 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Infidelity

    • @innomino2568
      @innomino2568 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Bible can 😂

  • @Lawomenshoops
    @Lawomenshoops 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Phillips uses bottom round. Cole’smuse ribe eye- the best cut

  • @waynesilva9157
    @waynesilva9157 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    If you had mostly Palestinen arab DNA ,would you want to kill yourself, or would you gain the ability to recognize racism?

    • @Mope333
      @Mope333 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The latter is always better

  • @michaeljasterfotografie3985
    @michaeljasterfotografie3985 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Eine wunderschöne Geschichte über deine Familie……… liebe Grüße aus Düsseldorf Germany 🙏Friede

  • @tomw4322
    @tomw4322 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Welsh and Scottish are British, it's not just English.

  • @AlyxFree
    @AlyxFree 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    100% European. No ties to the land of the Middle East. I thought you guys turned white due to mixing turns out you have no ties to the Middle East. Or should I say north west Africa.

  • @mateofigueroa2708
    @mateofigueroa2708 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    There’s a pottery barn outlet store in Ontario California that I went to this week and got some amazing deals

  • @shantellexo9260
    @shantellexo9260 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Nice im here because my ancestry shows I’m North African and Western Asian (I’m black btw) lol I’m so confused

    • @miriamjones3067
      @miriamjones3067 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The Indigenous North Africans were Black, prior to the Southern Europeans and Arabs mixing with the indigenous population. There were also Black ppl and other people of color in Western Asia. Do you know your maternal Haplogroup?

    • @MaryJaneJones.
      @MaryJaneJones. 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Is she A TRUE "FBA" IT SHOULD BE THE SAME. ​@@miriamjones3067

  • @armandofraga5754
    @armandofraga5754 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    South Philly experience in LA uses amorosos rolls! 👌🏽

  • @toyshanger8945
    @toyshanger8945 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    F up service.

  • @1106gary
    @1106gary 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I did both looking for an unknown biological father. One first cousin matched up on each site. and they knew each other at the nexus of two large families. The family tree on Ancestry provided a good deal of information. The haploid information included by 23 and Me may serve to rule out one family or the other. I am 82 so all the potential fathers are dead, but there is one male cousin in my generation.

  • @Philosophy546
    @Philosophy546 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    These memories where amazing!

  • @crickers11
    @crickers11 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    If you end your ancestry subscription, will you lose all your data? Do they own it?

  • @petej4752
    @petej4752 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    If I knew 23andme took 3 months to cansle my test and then send a new in 2 days. Funny it takes two months to ship the test from Scandinavia to Holland and when it araves in Holand it would be safe. 3 weeks later it disapeard between Holland and the US. And it was 23andme who was to blame. So now before I get the result I have to spend ½ a year if they don't loos it atain ot it will not pass QC. Then it will be one year. DON'T EVER BY A 23andme TEST

  • @Sgt.chickens
    @Sgt.chickens 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    She looks like a Scot.

  • @PaulStewart-jr3gm
    @PaulStewart-jr3gm 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The biggest issue with these tests is that very few people really know what they are looking at when they get their results. Tests can provide recent ancestry but they can also provide deep ancestry, so deep that it proceeds the invention of the nation state by thousands of years. Many people of northern Euro extraction will be surprised to find Greek, Sardinian, Italian and Spanish ancestry- typically about 5-8%. This doesn’t mean you have any of this ancestry but rather that your ancestors lived in southern refuges during the last Ice Age, that, 9000 years, would become these areas. Trace amounts (2% or less) means literally zero… and yes, these results will change constantly because the database is constantly updated. These databases are also heavily skewed because the ethnic determinations are based entirely on who is participating.

    • @aleqrobinson2876
      @aleqrobinson2876 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I don't think trace amounts means zero. I'm African American with distant Scottish ancestry, about 1%, but I have cousin matches in Scotland. And believe me, it takes time to comprehend all of that. I've even found a "9 th" cousin match that turned out to be my 3rd cousin, who is African American with 12% Scottish ancestry, from the same side as where my Scottish heritage is coming from. So I wouldn't call it nothing or noise, that's why you have to do your genealogical research, because if you don't, you'll miss alot of things you think are zero when they could actually be something alot more than you think.

    • @PaulStewart-jr3gm
      @PaulStewart-jr3gm 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@aleqrobinson2876 - 9th cousin is a connection that shares almost 8000 direct ancestors. It’s so diluted as to be non-consequential. My gg grandmother is Punjabi and I show up as 4% of that ethnicity, my kids at 2% and my grandchildren at 1%. By the time the grandkids have kids, unless someone also marries a Punjabi, it’s just trace amounts- essentially it’s bred out of us. It IS fun though, I will definitely agree with that.

  • @jacobs3259
    @jacobs3259 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great Story God Bless

  • @ChronicallyofflineRavenclaw
    @ChronicallyofflineRavenclaw 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Is the church building your dad planted called life church now?? I think that’s the church I was baptized in! I grew up in Bangor PA area!!

  • @enigmathegrayman2953
    @enigmathegrayman2953 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The Black Friday sales from West Elm weren’t necessarily good this past year.

  • @injanhoi1
    @injanhoi1 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for that! Looking forward to mine! Results come out soon!

  • @SueDamron
    @SueDamron 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I appreciate you explaining this because I actually just learned about this process but not any details on navigation. You’re very clear and helpful! Thanks to you from a very non tech person!!

  • @BopperNoStopper
    @BopperNoStopper ปีที่แล้ว

    have fun now that 23andme is being hacked regularly, idiotic move truly

  • @BopperNoStopper
    @BopperNoStopper ปีที่แล้ว

    lol fools