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archenemy

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  1. http://www.glumbert.com/media/catattack
  2. Or the dead horse.
  3. And lookit that, they're wearing nikes!
  4. :lmao: dru--that's the best thing posted in weeks!!! hey, no favorites. Otherwise, its
  5. Not yet, but I'd sure love to collect one or two. Three if I have time. That should take at least 6 minutes, right? Oh wait.
  6. archenemy

    Give up yr DNA!

    Then Give up yr DNS!
  7. Not yet, but I'd sure love to collect one or two. Three if I have time.
  8. Funny tagline though: Live in the know. Live Inteliusly. especially b/c it ends with "sly"
  9. Oh poop. That's a pay for it site. The one I am thinking of was a freebie.
  10. You're handy to have around!
  11. archenemy

    people search

    I remember a couple of years back someone on this site mentioning a site that makes researching individuals easy. It had a weird name like abzug.com or zazaaam.com or something like that. Ring any bells?
  12. archenemy

    Give up yr DNA!

    Oh, and this part was included in what I read: People who have been convicted of crimes are more likely to have relatives that have been convicted of a crime, which would help the technique be successful. Bieber cited one study in which 30 percent of inmates surveyed said they had a brother who had also been in jail. The study published today used a computer simulation to study how well the technique would work, if generally used. It used data randomly generated based on genetic principles, not information from real databases, meaning the results would have to be verified with real-world data. A computer, the study said, could generate a list of near matches, ranked by how likely those people are to be related to the person whose DNA was collected at a crime scene. One possibility, the study's authors suggest, is to decide on an arbitrary cutoff, giving police access to only those partial matches that exceed a certain likelihood. Something about that is just a bit creepy...
  13. archenemy

    Give up yr DNA!

    Good find--pretty close. They do talk about "familial DNA searching" in that article; but the one I read focused more closely on only that. I'll use that as search criteria and start digging. Thanks for posting that link though--interesting article.
  14. So I should cash in that intergalactic ticket?
  15. archenemy

    Answers!!!1

    An apple. (good one from Archenemy Sr.)
  16. archenemy

    Give up yr DNA!

    I am the evil twin. I need someone to clone me to go do something good.
  17. archenemy

    Give up yr DNA!

    From original post: Again, how, exactly, will a DNA database help the cops to "keep track" of your siblings? Again, I am asking if anyone else read the article and remembers where is was. Fucking A, give it a rest already.
  18. she is?
  19. Boulderers do that?
  20. archenemy

    Give up yr DNA!

    They are. We call them cops.
  21. That's cuz he's already there.
  22. archenemy

    Answers!!!1

    bun is the lonliest hairdo
  23. This socratic questioning gets so drab. I feel like a shot of heroin.
  24. archenemy

    Give up yr DNA!

    Agreed. And PLC, the word "track" was not used in the context you are using it. DNA obviously can't tell you where a person is. Just where they were. Someone else must have read this article! It bugs me that I didn't save it...
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