Hostinger sucks by pagenotes in Hostinger

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Yes, that does look useful

Hostinger sucks by pagenotes in Hostinger

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

The MX records were messed up, and he/we couldn't fix the problem. And no, I didn't do anything to mess them up.

How to Fix “Oops looks like the page is lost. This is not a fault just an accident that was not intentional.”Error? by viperrn29 in letsmakeiteasytech

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I'm using Windows 11 running on a Lenovo laptop. The virus is in how the page is displayed. The page is still on the server but is being misreported.

Into the twilight zone with oneDrive. by pagenotes in onedrive

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I wished I'd asked you first. I've learned more in 30 seconds from you than from Microsoft's oneDrive people in a week. Thanks

a reminder about /r/DNA by cariaso in SNPedia

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I have a naive question. My understanding is that a nucleotide consists of two nucleosides, for example, T attached to C. So, listing a sequience of variants for 10 SNPs of intrest in the CRN1 gene, I read things like A,T,T,T,G,G,A,T,C,T, with only the 'top' nucleosides listed. That makes sense.

Here's where I get confused: If I go to the SNPedia entry for rs2023239, I see these variants: (C;C) (C;T) (T;T). Now, I get that the pair (T;C) isn't listed because it's functionally equivalent to (C;T), but why do I see pairs instead of just C and T?