The birth of the internet and the birth of the world wide web are two differnet things though: The world wide web started in 1989.
The birth of the internet and the birth of the world wide web are two differnet things though: The world wide web started in 1989.
Title is misleading, FTA:
Confirmation that I am 63% British and Irish, 17% Danish and otherwise “broadly north-western European”. I felt a resounding ambivalence about the results, including some disappointment that I had not discovered a newfound heritage – a piece of information that would give my identity new dimension.
But also:
My father’s side of the family is meticulous about tracking our ancestry, with records that hold the name of the exact small village in Ireland our ancestors hail from.
Those results often can’t narrow down to exact countries so it says he’s 63% British and Irish. Seeing as his fathers family has records of being from a small Irish town it’s likely he’s more Irish that British, not that it means anything if you’re actually American anyway.
Aren’t you tired of being labelled?
Don’t you want to stop dividing people?
Yeah it’s called Pasta ca’muddica and has a whole bunch of variations such as adding anchovies.
I imagine the likely conclusion of it would come up with would be something like “decrease the size of the human population”.
A Goodboy Education for Dogs.