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| Wednesday, February 20, 2013, 11:15pm |
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Location: Southeastern USA
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At least something got fixed for a person who was not really having a problem!  |
| "We are all born ignorant, but one must work hard to remain stupid." -- Benjamin Franklin |
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Adam |
| Wednesday, February 20, 2013, 11:17pm |
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 SWAMI 41% Teacher A+ ISTJ Autumn: Harvest, success. 
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Location: Carbondale, Illinois
Age: 49
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Funny thing about SWAMI... one day about a year ago, I logged onto it having not done that in a long time. All of a sudden changed from Warrior to Teacher. Reported it to the forum and suddenly several other board members started reporting the same thing. This was about a year ago, if I recall correctly. And, then one day, the collapsing sections thing appeared. Everything was collapsed by default. I go to expand everything and find that everything disappeared. So, *by memory* I had to add everything back in again. Only one thing I could not remember was haplogroups. So, I log into the Nat Geo website and they will only give me my Y Chromosome haplogroup. I would have to pay another $200 or whatever it is to get the Mitochondrial haplogroup redone, even though I'd paid to have it done already using the first version of their DNA test. So, I plan on using 23andme to get both haplogroups tested again for only $99. I figure that's a good idea anyway, just to ensure that Nat Geo was accurate. Luckily, I saved the SWAMI results based on both haplogroups. Honestly, I'm not that upset, because that version of the SWAMI with both haplogroups I consider the most accurate as the food choices really make sense to me and really work for me. I'm pretty much waiting on the next version of SWAMI to come out before getting a 23andme.
So, moral of the story is... get a DNA test for both haplogroups to get the most accurate SWAMI results. I think it really does narrow down the results best. |
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ruthiegirl |
| Wednesday, February 20, 2013, 11:22pm |
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 SWAMI O+ Gatherer, Healing from Fibromyalgia Kyosha NimColumnists and Bloggers 
Posts: 10,600
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Location: New York
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How does a woman get a Y chromosome haplogroup? Would my brother have to get the test done? |
| Ruth, Single Mother to 18yo O- Leah, 17yo O- Hannah, and 11yo B+ Jack
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Spring |
| Wednesday, February 20, 2013, 11:24pm |
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 SWAMI Explorer Ee Dan
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Location: Southeastern USA
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Spring - couldn't help but smile at your reply. I must be a little giddy after reading so many reports today.
But it is so exciting! Now, you won't have to worry about a lot of stuff. I suppose I am going to have to break down and get this done before I'm too old for it to matter! |
| "We are all born ignorant, but one must work hard to remain stupid." -- Benjamin Franklin |
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prunella |
| Thursday, February 21, 2013, 12:17am |
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Location: Northeastern US
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Ruthie, yes. Have your brother do it if he is willing. Females have MtDNA, which is many generations older. |
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The sun, with all those planets around it and dependent on it, can still ripen a bunch of grapes as if it had nothing else in the universe to do.
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C_sharp |
| Thursday, February 21, 2013, 12:46am |
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Location: Indiana
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I don't know how many times we have to tell you, C_Sharp, that we ARE leaving the sections EXPANDED. EXPANDED.
What browser are you using? (Including full version numbers) What operating system are you using? |
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Adam |
| Friday, February 22, 2013, 8:49pm |
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 SWAMI 41% Teacher A+ ISTJ Autumn: Harvest, success. 
Posts: 166
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Location: Carbondale, Illinois
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What browser are you using? (Including full version numbers)
What operating system are you using?
Just performed the following actions on SWAMI: 1) Opened tab, Logged in 2) Expanded all sections, Saved information 3) Logged out, Closed tab 4) Opened tab, Logged in 5) Sections 3 thru 8 were collapsed Did this a couple of times and same result. Information from collapsed sections was not lost, but sections 3 thru 8 do keep collapsing. Windows 7 Enterprise Service Pack 1 Chrome Version 25.0.1364.97 m |
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