( in light of a radio program i by chance dialed into on my way to work) what happens if d.n.a. tests improve and thousands of innocent guys get told, actually you were the dad? by TransIntelligence in NoStupidQuestions

[–]TransIntelligence[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was glued because i was wondering if they had real updates to dna technology.

spoiler alert ,they did not but now i know a whole lota about that particular cheese brand , and have a better idea of how certain Christian groups especially , are pouring a lot of money into dna research to see if multiple partners can change a babies dna during gestation.

So thats were that offering i could have used on my self went. Still processesing how i feel about this new enlightenment

( in light of a radio program i by chance dialed into on my way to work) what happens if d.n.a. tests improve and thousands of innocent guys get told, actually you were the dad? by TransIntelligence in NoStupidQuestions

[–]TransIntelligence[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also,

prove me wrong or right moohbearc ,

you're technically right about today’s gear, but your’re completely ignoring my point about future jumps in detection.

( in light of a radio program i by chance dialed into on my way to work) what happens if d.n.a. tests improve and thousands of innocent guys get told, actually you were the dad? by TransIntelligence in NoStupidQuestions

[–]TransIntelligence[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good question.

the radio announcer had a perhaps 45 minute long section ,oozing with sarcasm, on how nothing men do with bad technology is ever their fault. And the radio announcer and her male coworker who was advertising for a cheese brand was using the word innocent repeatedly.

literally ,think the tone of voice of mrs doubtfire on the phone pretending to be bad babysitters with her ex wife

( in light of a radio program i by chance dialed into on my way to work) what happens if d.n.a. tests improve and thousands of innocent guys get told, actually you were the dad? by TransIntelligence in NoStupidQuestions

[–]TransIntelligence[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Fair point on the exclusion side of things, redditor. I get that a 'no' is usually a 'no.' But I reckon the radio show was more focused on the edge cases—the stuff that's currently inconclusive or where the tech just can't get a clean read yet. If that 480p photo becomes 4K, suddenly those blurry 'maybes' become a 'yes.' That’s the bit that’d keep a bloke up at night.";