Before you (pay for the privilege) of sending your DNA off 23andMe or Ancestry.com
Before you (pay for the privilege) of sending your DNA off 23andMe or Ancestry.com, consider why a private company should collect and store your DNA info. Warrants/police is one reason to think twice, but also health insurance companies knowing your — or your extended family’s — potential predispositions to illness and disease is another, more serious issue. Your cousin sends their DNA off, it’s quite possible your shared DNA could become *your* insurance liability as well. Sadly, this is likely to become to the norm over the next decade :( Sorry for the Facebook-like scaremongering post.
Short Mac (short macchiato) from Mt Barker Country Bakery
Seriously, every country stop in Western Australia knows how to do coffee. Even the country service station—in the middle of nowhere had a dual head Wega espresso machine.