On facebook maths problems - posters always moan about 'old' maths and 'new' maths, and the rules involved (Podemas - the rules of operations etc), and those who know maths of course say maths is maths ( or math, if you are american), and there only ever is one right answer, which ever way, and whenever, you learned maths! However, Ancestry seems to have its own wee version here!
Honestly, I remember back a few itterations ago of the DNA screens ,when on a screen that told you about a matches DNA in more detail, it told you more exactly the match figure (eg 19.5). and the dependability of the match (eg high/low/medium), and what that meant (eg nearly 100% likely to be a true match). Not all changes have been for the better! Especially when at one time it is under a border line (eg 20), but sometimes over it. Crazy.
How can a value measured to be under 8.0* be classed at other times as 8 or over 8!
* indcating 'recurring', that is as many 0's as you like!!
Ah well back to checking my 8's now. I an happy (relatively) with 7's, but decided to deal with 8's before tackling 6's, as there will be even more 6's..... Ahh
Jane