LOL! I'd like to thank the couple people that sent me your support personally. You all made me laugh my head off. It's also nice to know that I'm not alone. I think we have to speak up and ask questions so the teachers know what to teach and when it's not getting through. Sure, I feel a bit like Dr Dope but if I don't ask when feeling a bit shy about it, I'll never learn.
Thanks also for all the book titles, conference information, symposiums, web links, and lectures available to understand this. I wish I had that kind of time available to devote to it but I have a refrigeration business to run and this is our busy season, a family, a very messy garage, a 16 yr old dog and applicable messes, a yard with creeping jenny, a garden that I'm trying to grow Macomber turnips that seem to only grow in Westport, Mass, and an aging critical OCD mother.... that all need my time and attention. So learning the DNA will have to enter my head through osmosis at this time. Maybe one day when I'm retired and bored I'll find a" DNA For Dummies" book...I'm sure there is one someplace, if not, there should be. Cindy D-na-Challenged Out here in Kansas where every day is a dust mite day. On Tuesday, July 2, 2013 10:41:04 AM UTC-5, Cindy D wrote: > > > I have come to the conclusion that I am the village idiot in this group. > I cannot "get" this DNA thing. > > I got very excited about reading the results of others' DNA tests and > happy cousin matches and wanted to be counted too. > > Well, I spent a lot of money got autosomal (mother's father's line is > Flores and Sao Miguel), MtDNA (mother's mother's line goes back to > Poland)...and waited on pins and needles for my results. They finally came > in last week and I have been sitting here looking at the numbers and > reports like a deer in the headlights. What does all this mean?? I've > tried to read up on some of this but it's like trying to read a Jackson > Pollock painting. I've gone back and forth with all the generous > information that is posted here, but still, all I have are numbers with no > meaning (to me). The few distant cousin matches make no sense to me and > are not from where I'd expect. Charts, numbers, groups, types....must be > cool to understand it all. > > One report says I have no missing info, scrolling down it says I have > extra info....so?? What does this mean? Will I be growing an extra ear on > my hip?? Arrrrgh!! > > I can make out maps and follow the migrations which is interesting, I'll > admit. But the rest... I dunno. > > I thought if I stuck with it, I'd "get it"....but so far...nada. Every > day I open this stuff up and look again. Am I getting too old to learn > something new? Perhaps. > > I'm kind of bummed that I'm not getting this since I'm generally a science > junkie and had high hopes of opening up new lines and information about my > Azorean roots. The name changing process has me stumped so how would I > ever know my connections for sure unless I can figure out this DNA thing. > > I want all this primarily because I have two very troubling family > stories that I want to either prove or disprove, once and for all. I am > getting nowhere. I wish I was like everyone else that seems to have it all > sorted out about how to connect and manage all this information. > > I'm not giving up yet, but I think I'll have to sit back and wait for > someone else to contact me because I do not know how I'd contact someone > and say anything that makes sense. I joined your project, hopefully this > will click eventually, somehow. > > So I guess my question is....is there something I can look at that > explains each of the DYS sequences and what it applies to? And if my > charted gene matches comes up, what that particular matching gene means?? > I'd sure like to know what my "extra" genes mean as well. I wonder if > maybe one of those is the "idiot" gene. LOL? > > Cindy D > Out here in Kansas where it's either too hot, too windy, too humid, too > rainy, too dry, too annoying > > Pimentel-Flores > da Silva-Sao Miguel > Silva-Santa Maria (I think) > de Jesus-Flores (I think) > > > -- For options, such as changing to List, Digest, Abridged, or No Mail (vacation) mode, log into your Google account and visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/Azores. Click in the blue area on the right that says "Join this group" and it will take you to "Edit my membership." --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Azores Genealogy" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/azores.

